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CATALOGUE  DE  LUXE  of  the  DEPARTMENT 

OF  FINE  ARTS,  PANAMA-PACIFIC 

INTERNATIONAL  EXPOSITION 


PALACE  OF  FINE  ARTS:  THE  COLONNADE 


CATALOGUE  DE  LUXE 

OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 
PANAMA-PACIFIC  INTERNATIONAL 

EXPOSITION 

Edited  by  JOHN  E.  D.TRASK 

CHIEF  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 

^//^J.NILSEN  LAURVIK 


ILLUSTRATED  WITH  ONE  HUNDRED 
AND  NINETY-TWO  REPRODUCTIONS 
OF  PAINTINGS,  SCULPTURE,  OTHER 
EXHIBITS  AND  VIEWS  OFTHE  PALACE 
OF  FINE  ARTS 


IN  TWO  VOLUMES 
VOLUME  TWO 


PAUL  ELDER  AND  COMPANY 
PUBLISHERS  •  SAN  FRANCISCO 


ILLUSTRATIONS 

VOLUME  II 

FACING  PACE 

Palace  of  Fine  Arts:  The  Colonnade.     (Frontispiece) 

Sleeping  Children.    Siiren  Onsager 234 

The  Drake  and  the  Duck.    Kao  Ki-fong 238 

Snow  Scene.     Kiang  Ying-seng 240 

Spring  Day.    Alfred  Bergstrom 242 

His  Majesty  King  Gustaf  V.     Emil  Osterman 244 

Winter  in  the  Forest.     Anshelm  Schultzberg 24S 

Laughter.     Otof  Ahlberg 250 

The  Pilgrimage.    Adriano  de  Sousa-Lopes 252 

An  Indian  of  the  Tehuelche  Tribe.    Alberto  Lagos 254 

Binnenkant:  Winter  at  Amsterdam.     Ifillem  JVitsen 256 

Autumnal  Day.    Arnold  Marc  Gorter 258 

Portrait:  Fraulein  von  Seybl.    John  Quincy  Adams 260 

Portrait:  Mark  Vedres.    Jozsef  Rippl-Ronai 264 

Spring  Veil.     George  Sauter 266 

Portrait:  Countess  Lajos  Batthy.anyi     Jdnos  Vaszary 268 

Type  of  Segovian.     Ramon  de  Zubiaurre 270 

In  the  Rhine  Meadows,     lieinriclt  -von  Ziigel 272 

In  the  Sun.    Halfdan  Strom 274 

The  Dramatist,  Gunnar  Heiberg  and  Friends  in  the  Garden.    Henrik  Lund     .       .  276 

Crows  and  Their  Young.    Dagfin  IVerenskiold 280 

A  Rose.     Thomas  P.  Anshutz 283 

Portrait.     Cecilia  Beaux 284 

River  Front.     George  Bellovis 286 

Italian  Pitcher  and  Fruit.     Hugh  H.  Breckenridge 288 

The  Santa  Inez  Mountains.    Henry  Joseph  Breuer 290 

The  Potter.     George  de  Forest  Brush 292 

The  Mirror.    Dennis  Miller  Bunker 296 

Nude.     Arthur  B.   Carles 298 

Frost  Bound.    John  F.  Carlson 300 

Woman  Reading  in  a  Garden.    Mary  Cassatt 302 

Portrait.     Howard  Gardiner  Cushing 304 

Portrait  of  Frank  Duveneck.      Joseph  R.  De  Camp 306 

Picardy   Fisher   Folk.    Charles  J.  Dickman 308 

Head  of  Old  Dutchman.     Rudolph  Dirks 312 

Changing  Weather.     Paul  Dougherty 314 

Portrait  of  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Goulding.     Charles  Loring  Elliott 316 

Summer.     Frederick  Carl  Frieseke 318 

Quarry:  Evening.     Daniel  Garher 320 

Chez   Mououin.     IfiUiam  J.   Glackens 322 

Church  of  S.  Trovaso:  Venice,     tl^ alter  Griffin 324 

Peace:  Hopiland.    Albert  L.  Groll 328 

Lavender  and  Old  Ivory.     Lilian  fVestcott  Hale 330 

Woman  with  Roses.    Philip  L.  Hale 332 

Interior.     Samuel   Halpert 334 

Mother.    John  McLure  Hamilton 336 

Afternoon  Fog.     IVinsloiu  Homer 338 

A  Drummer  Boy.     Eastman  Johnson 340 

Reflection.    Sergeant  Kendall 344 

[V] 


ILLUSTRATIONS 

FACING  PAGE 

Our  Boatman.    John  La  Farge ;  346 

Hudson  River  and  Palisades.    Ernest  Laieson 348 

GowANUS  Canal,     ^'lllen  Leiu'u 350 

Oaks  of  the  Monte.    Francis  McComas 352 

At  the  Burgomaster's.     It'alter  McEiven 354 

Still  Life.     Henry  Lee  McFee 356 

The  Carnation.    Arthur  F.  Matheiis 360 

Portrait:  Mrs.  David  Olyphant.     Samuel  F.  B.  Morse 362 

The  Painter's  Triu.mph.     William  Sidney  Mount 364 

Monterey  Dunes.    Eugen  Neuhaus 366 

Youth.     Josephine  Paddock 368 

The  Housemaid.     William  M.  Paxton 370 

Portrait  of  Colonel  Charles  Pettit.     Charles  Willson  Peale 372 

Fox  and  Geese.     Joseph  T.  Pearson,  Jr 376 

In  the  Studio.     Ellen  G.  Emmet  Rand 378 

The  Japanese  Screen.     Robert  Reid 380 

The  Young  Mother.     Mary  Curtis  Richardson 382 

Floating  Ice:  Early*  Morning.     Charles  Rosen 384 

Nude  Study.     John  Singer  Sargent 386 

Toning  of  the  Bell.     Walter  Shirlatu 388 

Bather.     Charles  Walter  Stetson 392 

Portrait  OF  Major  General  Henry  Dearborn.     Gilbert  Stuart 394 

Co.MiNG  OF  the  Line  Storm.    Frederick  J.  Waugh 396 

War  News  from   Mexico.    R.  Caton  Woodville 398 

The  Checkered  Dress.     William  H.  K.  Yarroiv 400 

My  House  in  Winter.     Charles  Morris   Young 402 

Muse   Finding  He.'\d  of  Orpheus.    Edivard  Berge 404 

Fountain   Group.    Karl  Bitter 408 

Laughing  Boy.     .•/.  Stirling  Colder 410 

The  Windy  Doorstep.     Abastenia  St.  Leger  Eberle 412 

The  Pioneer  Mother.     Charles  Grafly 414 

The  Bronze  Turkey.    Albert  Laessle 416 

L'Amour.     Ei'elyn  Beatrice  Longman 418 

Centaur  and  Dryad.     Paul  Manship 420 

Scratching  a  Twister.     Joseph  J.  Mora 424 

The  Maiden  of  the  Roman  Campagna.    Albin  Polasek 426 

A.merican  Bison.     A.  Phimister  Proctor 428 

Puma  and  Snake.     Arthur  Putnam 430 

Motherhood.     Bessie  Potter  Vonnoh 432 

The  Shoveler.     Mahonri  M.  Young 434 

Lady  in  Pink.     Nicholai  Fechin 436 

Grandfather's  Birthday.    F.  Cabrera  Canto 440 

Tobogganing.    Elsa  Backlund-Celsing 442 

The  Duel.     Ossian  Elgstrom          444 

Nude  Girl.     Carl  Larsson 446 

Floor  Plan,  Palace  of  Fine  Arts 482 

Floor  Plan,  Annex 484 


[VI] 


CATALOGUE  OF  EXHIBITS 

(CONTINUED) 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 

(CONTINUED  FROM  VOLUME  I.) 


HAI.PERT,  SAMUEL 

4365.  Lake  George. 

TUTTLE,  RUEL  CROMPTON 

4366.  The  Fountain:  Windsor. 

MENDENHALL,  EMMA 

4367.  Street  in  St.  Ives:  Cornwall. 

BUTLER,  J.  J.  P. 

4368.  Autumn  Landscape. 

BUTLER,  THEODORE  EARL 

4369.  Afternoon. 

COUSE,  E.  IRVING 

4370.  The  Turquoise  Beadmaker. 

WOODBURY,  CHARLES  H. 

4371.  Cut  at  Empire. 

4372.  Near  Empire. 

4373.  Culebra  Cut. 
BOURNE,  GERTRUDE  B. 

4374.  Rear  View  of  Boston  State  House. 

LICHTENAUER,  J.  MORTIMER 

4375.  Study  for  Shubert  Theatre. 

KELLER,  ARTHUR  I. 

4376.  The  Young  Critic. 

BOURNE,  GERTRUDE  B. 

4377.  Rhododendrons. 

WOODBURY,  CHARLES  H. 

4378.  Near  Pedro  Miguel. 

4379.  The  Great  Slide. 

4380.  Sea  Wall:  Panama. 

PETERSON,  JANE 

4381.  Low  Tide. 
ZIMMERMAN,  M.  W. 

4382.  Across  the  Valley. 

BUTLER,  THEODORE  EARL 

4383.  Sunrise. 

CHAPMAN,  CHARLES  S. 

4384.  The  Marauder. 

SCULPTURE 

FRASER,  JAMES  EARLE 

4385.  Portrait  of  J.  G. 
COONSMAN,  NANCY 

4386.  Wistful  Baby. 
SCUDDER,  JANET 

4387.  Tortoise  Fountain. 

MAZUR,  WLADYSLAW 

4388.  Motherless. 

MANOR,  FLORENCE 

4389.  The  Florence  Madonna. 


WHIGHT,  ALICE  MORGAN 

4390.  Beside  the  Pool. 
BURROUGHS,  EDITH  WOODMAN 

4391.  L'Arriere  Pensee. 
VONNOH,  BESSIE  POTTER 

4392.  The  Intruder. 

GALLERY  ONE  HUNDRED  TfrENTY 

PAINTINGS 

HALPERT,  SAMUEL 

4393.  Interior. 
HAMILTON,  MARY  RITER 

4394.  Old  Woman:  Study. 
GIHON,  CLARENCE  M. 

4395.  Haunted  House. 
MAURER,  ALFRED  H. 

4396.  Jeanne. 
WOODBURY,  CHARLES  H. 

4397.  The  Bark. 
MAURER,  ALFRED  H. 

4398.  Bal  Bullier. 
STEWART,  JULIUS  L. 

4399.  Wood  Nymphs. 
KENT,  ROCKWELL 

4400.  A  Mother  and  Her  Sons. 
WEHRSCHMIDT,  DANIEL 

4401.  The  Morning's  Milk. 
STEWART,  JULIUS  L. 

4402.  Blue  Butterfly. 
MANIGAULT,  E.  MIDDLETON 

4403.  Pastoral. 
NOBLE,  JOHN 

4404.  Toilers  of  the  Sea. 
BISSELL,  HELEN  RATHBUN 

4405.  Old  Melodies. 
LUKS,  GEORGE 

4406.  The  Mother. 
HAMILTON,  WILBUR  DEAN 

4407.  Portrait  of  Justice  McKenna. 
COLEMAN,  CHARLES  CARYL 

4408.  Sorrow. 
BERLIN,  HARRY 

4409.  Vermont  Hills. 
MUHRMAN,  HENRY 

4410.  The  Barge. 
FINKELNBURG,  AUGUSTA 

4411.  My  Woodsie  Park. 
LANGTRY,  MARY 

4412.  A  September  Night:  Ipswich. 


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BREMER,  ANNE  M. 

4413.  The  Village  of  Good  Cheer. 

4414.  Marigold  and  Primrose. 
MERRITT,  ANNA  LEA 

4415.  Nymph  of  Dew. 
THORN  DYKE,  CH./^RLES  HALL 

4416.  Boats  Entering  the  River. 
THOMAS,  SEYMOUR 

4417.  Portrait:  Henri   Vignaud. 
MARR,  C.'VRL 

4418.  Holy  Family. 
BURNSIDE,  CAMERON 

4419.  The  Yellow  Curtain. 
McKILLOP,  WILLIAM 

4420.  Portrait  of  Robert  W.  Chanler, 

BREMER,  ANNE  M. 

4421.  The  Fur  Collar. 

OLSON,  JOSEPH  OLIVER 

4422.  The  Landscape  Class. 

MERRITT,  ANNA  LEA 

4423.  Youth. 

CONNELL,  EDWIN  D. 

4424.  The  Dunes. 

FISHER,  MARK 

4425.  The  Rick  Yard. 

ULLMAN,  EUGENE  PAUL 

4426.  Head  of  a  Young  Woman. 

BARLOW,  MYRON 

4427.  Flowers. 

McKILLOP,  WILLIAM 

4428.  The  Letter. 

MURRAY,  FRANK  WALDO 

4429.  Portrait  of  Robert  Fowler. 
DABO,  LEON 

4430.  The  Rockets:  Rain  of  Fire. 

BARLOW,  MYRON 

4431.  Apples. 

RITTENBERG,  HENRY  R. 

4432.  Still  Life. 

HEVNEMANN,  JULIA  H. 

4433.  The  Spanish  Coat. 
ERICSON,  DAVID 

4434.  Low  Tide. 
BARLOW,  MYRON 

4435.  Fish  Sellers. 
CONNER,  JOHN  RAMSEY 

4436.  The  Little  Seamstress. 
LA  FAROE,  BANCEL 

4437.  The  Willow. 
LUKS,  GEORGE 

4438.  Man  in  Brown. 
BELLOWS,  GEORGE 

4439.  Polo  Crowd. 


SPRINCHORN,  CARL 

4440.  Beach  at  Laguna. 
BELLOWS,  GEORGE 

4441.  River  Front. 

4442.  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 
PANCOAST,  MORRIS  HALL 

4443.  Afternoon :  Tomkinsville. 
TANAKA,  YASUSHI 

4444.  The  Shadow  of  the  Madrona. 
GELHAAR,  EMIL 

4445.  Packer  Hall. 
WOOLF,  SAMUEL  JOHNSON 

4446.  The  News  Stand. 
GLINTENKAMP,  HENRY  J. 

4447.  Wind  Gap. 

MITCHELL,  ARTHUR 

4448.  Close  of  a  November  Day. 

HAMILTON,  MARY  RITER 

4449.  The  Poor. 
ADAMS,  PHILIP 

4450.  The  Sailor. 
WEBSTER,  E.  AMBROSE 

4451.  In  the  Woods. 

DE  WENTWORTH,  CECILE 

4452.  Taper  to  Saint  Genevieve. 
TUCKER,  ALLEN 

4453.  Portrait  in  Blue  and  Ivory. 
WEBSTER,  E.  AMBROSE 

4454.  On  the  Trail. 
BELLOWS,  GEORGE 

4455.  Excavation  at  Night. 
DAVEY,  RANDALL 

4456.  Segovian  Man. 
KOPMAN,  BENJAMIN  D. 

4457.  Portrait  of  a  Young  Man. 

DU  BOIS,  GUY  PENE 

4458.  Trapeze  Performer. 
BISSELL,  HELEN  RATHBUN 

4459.  A  German  Interior. 
UPTON,  FLORENCE  K. 

4460.  The  Yellow  Room. 
MAGER,  GUS 

4461.  The  Laborer. 

SCULPTURE 

WRIGHT,  ALICE  MORGAN 

4462.  Wood   Nymph. 
HARVEY,  ELI 

4463.  Lion  of  the  Desert. 
KNIGHT,  CHARLES  ROBERT 

4464.  Kodiak  Bear. 
WORTHINGTON,  BEATRICE  MAUDE 

4465.  Grief. 

LADD,  ANNA  COLEMAN 

4466.  The  Sword. 


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SI.KEPINC,    CH II  I)R[:\.     By   Sorcn    (Jnui,;,; 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


KRATINA,  JOSEPH  M. 

4467.  Genius:  Head  of  Baby. 

WARNER,  OLIN  L. 
446S.   Mr.   Cottier. 

KNIGHT,  CHARLES  ROBERT 

4469.  Polar  Bear. 

BALL,  CAROLINE  PEDDLE 

4470.  Sun-Dial. 

KNIGHT,  CHARLES  ROBERT 

4471.  Leaping  Tiger. 

STORRS,  JOHN 

4472.  Marble  Head. 

COLONNADE 

SCULPTURE 

ROTH,  FREDERICK  G.  R. 

4473.  Sea  Lions. 

DALLIN,  CYRUS  EDWIN 

4474.  The  Scout. 
LADD,  ANNA  COLEMAN 

4475.  Wind  and  Spray. 

PATIGIAN,  HAIG 

4476.  Diana. 

FRY,  SHERRY  EDMKNDSON 

4477.  Peace:  Fountain  Figure. 
PROCTOR,  A.  PHIMISTER 

4478.  American  Bison. 

SAINT  GAUDENS,  AUGUSTUS 

4479.  Seated  Lincoln. 

Lent  by  the  Lincoln  Monument 
Fund. 
HOLM,  VICTOR  S. 

4480.  Halsey  C.  IVES,  Esq. 

SAINT  GAUDENS,  LOUIS 

4481.  Piping  Pan. 

SCUDDER,  JANET 

4482.  Flying  Cupid. 

BERGE,  EDWARD 

4483.  Muse  Finding  Head  of  Orepheus. 

SCUDDER,  JANET 

4484.  Young  Pan. 

BERGE,  EDWARD 

4485.  Wild  Flower. 

4486.  Boy  and  Frog  Fountain. 
BITTER,  KARL 

4487.  Statue  of  Thomas  Jefferson. 
POLASEK,  AI.BIN 

4488.  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 
GRAFLY,  CHARLES 

4489.  The  Pioneer  Mother. 
STERLING,  LINDSEY  MORRIS 

4490.  The  Awakening. 

ADAMS,  HERBERT 

4491.  William  Cullcn  Brvant. 


BOYLE,  JOHN  J. 

4492.  Returning  from  the  Hunt. 
SCUDDER,  JANET 

4493.  Fighting  Boys. 

NOQt;ET,  PAUL 

4494.  Soldier  of  Marathon. 

Lent  by  Gutzon  Borglum,  Esq. 

MULLER,  OLGA  POPOFF 

4495.  Primitive  Man. 

BERGE,  EDWARD 

4496.  The  Scalp. 
PICCIRILLI,  ATTILIO 

4497.  A  Faun's  Toilet. 
PARSONS,  EDITH  BARRETTO 

4498.  Fountain:  Duck  Baby. 

POLASEK,  ALBIN 

4499.  The  Maiden  of  the  Roman  Campagna. 
WEINMAN,  ADOLPH  ALEXANDER 

4500.  Head  of  Lincoln. 

PERRY,  R.  HINTON 

4501.  Daughter  of  Pan. 

ADAMS,  HERBERT 

4502.  Chief  Justice  Marshall. 

BERGE,  EDWARD 

4503.  Sun  Dial. 

DIETSCH,  C.  PERCIVAL 

4504.  Destiny. 
PIETRO,  C.  S. 

4505.  Mother  of  the  Dead. 

TAFT,  LORADO 

4506.  Fragment:  Fountain  of  Time. 

QUINN,  EDMOND  T. 

4507.  Nymph:  Garden   Figure. 

BARTLETT,  PAUL  WAYLAND 

4508.  Dying  Lion. 

LADD,  ANNA  COLEMAN 

4509.  Rock  and  Flower  Group  for  Pool. 

PAINE,  ROBERT 

4510.  Fountain  for  Public  Garden. 
PRATT,  BELA  LYON 

4511.  Whaleman. 
HOLM,  VICTOR  S. 

4512.  Prima  Mater. 
RISQUE,  CAROLINE  EVERETT 

4513.  Bird  Fountain. 

LADD,  ANNA  COLEMAN 

4514.  Triton  Babies. 

4515.  Water  Sprites. 

4516.  Sun-God  and  Python. 

CORBETT,  GAIL  SHERMAN 

4517.  Sundial  Boy. 
BARNHORN,   CLEMENT  J. 

4518.  Boy  Pan  with  Frog. 


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HEBER,  CARL  AUGUSTUS 

4519.  Bondage. 

HYATT,  ANNA  VAUGHAN 

4520.  Great  Dane. 

4521.  Great  Dane. 
SCUDDER,  JANET 

4522.  Young  Diana. 
FRISHMUTH,  HARRIET  W. 

4523.  Saki:  A  Sun  Dial. 
PATIGIAN,  HAIG 

4524.  Apollo  Hunting. 
SALVATORE,  VICTOR  D. 

4525.  Youth. 

BURROUGHS,  EDITH  WOODMAN 

4526.  Garden  Figure. 
LONGMAN,  EVELYN  BEATRICE 

4527.  L' Amour. 
PRATT,  BELA  LYON 

4528.  Boy  with  Fish. 

MULLER,  OLGA  POPOFF 

4529.  Centaur. 
POLASEK,  ALBIN 

4530.  The  Sower. 
BEACH,  CHESTER 

4531.  Beyond. 
RUMSEY,  CHARLES  CARY 

4532.  Boyhood. 

PICCIRILLI,  ATTILIO 

4533.  An  Outcast. 
MULLER,  OLGA  POPOFF 

4534.  Idyl. 
WARNER,  OLIN  L. 

4535.  Dancing  Nymph. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 

PICCIRILLI,  FURIO 

4536.  Eurydice. 

4537.  Young  Mother  and  Child. 

KONTI,  ISIDORE 

4538.  Wood  Nymph. 


AITKEN,  ROBERT 

4539.  Michelangelo. 

4540.  William  H.  Taft. 

Lent  bv  Mrs.  William  H.  Taft. 
WARD,  JOHN  QUINCY  ADAMS 

4541.  Henry  Ward  Beecher. 
PROCTOR,  A.  PHIMISTER 

4542.  American  Bison. 
CORBETT,  GAIL  SHERMAN 

4543.  Kirkpatrick   Memorial   Fountain. 
PRATT,  BELA  LYON 

4544.  Large  Relief  No.  2. 
FRENCH,   DANIEL  CHESTER 

4545.  Lincoln. 

Lent  by  the  State  of  Nebraska. 
RECCHIA,  RICHARD  H. 

4546.  Relief:  Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts 

No.  2. 
BOYLE,  JOHN  J. 

4547.  Commodore  Barry  Monument. 
RECCHIA,  RICHARD  H. 

4548.  Relief:  Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts 

No.  1. 
FRENCH,  DANIEL  CHESTER 

4549.  Earl  Dodge  Memorial:  Princeton 

Student. 

Lent  by  Princton  University. 

McKENZIE,  R.  TAIT 

4550.  The  Young  Franklin. 
PRATT,  BELA  LYON 

4551.  Large  Relief  No.  1. 
BARTLETT,  PAUL  WAYLAND 

4552.  Statue  of  Lafayette. 

ANNEX 

SCULPTURE 

BARTLETT,  PAUL  WAYLAND 

4553.  Philosophy. 

4554.  Romance. 

4555.  Religion. 
BRINGHURST,  R.  P. 

4556.  Journalism. 


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CHINESE  SECTION 


CHEN  CHI 

Commissioner  General. 


C.  Y.  YEN 

Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts. 
TV  KWEN-HUA 
Secretary. 


GALLERIES  NINETY-FOUR  TO  NLWETY-SEFEN 


IMITATION   OF    KU   YU-HSIEN'S   WORK 

WANG  WEN-MING. 

1.  Strass  Bottle:  Parrot. 

2.  Strass  Bottle:  Hibiscus  Mutabilis. 

3.  Strass  Bottle:  Three  Chickens. 

4.  Strass  Bottle:  Lotus  Flowers. 
WANG  HSAO-TING 

5.  Strass  Bottle:  Portrait  of  Chuankuei. 
TEH  CHANG 

6.  Strass  Vase  in  Gourd  Shape. 
LONG  HONG-MU 

7.  Strass  Vase:  Pine,  Bamboo  and  Prunus. 

8.  Strass  Pen-holder ;   Pine,  Bamboo  and 

Prunus. 

REPRODUCTION    OF    KANG   SI    PORCELAIN 

WANG  TEH-CHANG 

9.  Tea  Cups :   Colored  Flowers. 
10.  A  Pair  of  Genii. 

n.  Prunus  Vase:  Clustering  Flowers. 

12.  Fish  Tail  Vase:  Red  Background. 

13.  Rich  Colored  Jar. 

14.  Big  Colored  Platter. 

15.  Colored  Plate. 

16.  Vase:  Puan  An  in  Procession. 

17.  Liquor  Cup:  Human  Figures. 

18.  Tea    Cups:    Flowers    on    Red    Back- 

ground. 
HSUN  TSONG-LI 

19.  Canister:  Beauties. 

20.  Square  Vase:  Flowers. 

21.  Vase:  Landscape. 
YU  HSUN 

22.  Jar  in  Squash  Shape. 

REPRODUCTION   OF   KIEN   LUNG   PORCEtAIN 

WANG  TEH-CHANG 

23.  Bowl :  Milky  Way  Marriage. 

24.  Vase:  Official  Promotion. 

25.  Colored  Jar. 
YU  HSUN 

26.  Flower  Basket  Shaped  Vase:  Human 
Figures. 
HSUN  TSONG-LI 

27.  Rouge  Colored  Prunus  Vase. 

28.  Vase:  Human  Figures  on  Blue  Back- 

ground. 


29.  Slant  Cornered  Vase. 

30.  Jar:  Flowers,  Deer  and  Storks. 

31.  Globe  Vase:  Clouds  and  Bats. 

REPRODUCTION  OF  MING  PORCELAIN 

WANG  TEH-CHANG 

32.  Colored  Vase. 

33.  Palm   Shaped   Vase. 

34.  Gourd  Shaped  Vase. 

REPRODUCTION    OF    YONG    CHUN    PORCELAIN 

WANG  TEH-CHANG 

35.  Square  Vase:  Flowers  of  all  Seasons. 
HSUN  TSONG-LI 

36.  Vase:  Eight  Peaches. 

REPRODUCTION    OF    TAO    KUAN    PORCELAIN 

HSUN  TSONG-LI 

37.  Big     Mouth   Vase:     Twelve     Zodiac 

Signs. 

PORCELAIN    WORK 

YU  HSUN 

38.  Globe  Vase:  Landscape. 

39.  Rose  Colored  Vase. 

40.  Gourd  Shaped  Vase:  Human  Figures. 
LAI  CHING-KO 

41.  Gold-fish  Kong:  Landscape  Engraved. 
CHEN  HSAO-CHEO 

42.  Vase:  Dragon  and  Phoenix  Engraved. 
CHEN  TSUN-HEO 

43.  Vase:  Colored  Picture  in  Relief. 

WOOD   AND    BAMBOO    WORKS 

CHU  TSZ-CHANG 

Aiiarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

44.  Peach  Pilferer. 

45.  Intoxicated  Monk. 

46.  Distracted  Monk. 

47.  Scratching  Figure. 

48.  Plowman  and  Herdmen. 
CHEN-TU 

49.  Cigarette  Tray. 
CHEO  MEI-KO 

Aiiarded  SiU-er  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

50.  Buddha  Image. 

51.  Carved  Picture. 


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WANG  HSUN 

AiuarJeJ  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

52.  Carved  Screen  in  Tabasheer. 

CLOISONNE    WORKS 

PAO  HUA-LEO 

53.  Badge  for  3rd  Grade  of  Merit. 

54.  Corn  Badge  of  2nd  Order. 

55.  Silver  Colored  Badge  for  2nd  Grade. 

56.  Corn  Badge  of  5th  Order. 

57.  Tiger  Badge  of  1st  Order. 

58.  Corn  Badge  of  2nd  Order. 

59.  Monster  Tripod   in   Enamelled  Silver. 

60.  Gormand      Decanter      in      Enamelled 

Silver. 

TEH  HSIN-CHEN 

61.  Corn  Badge  of  1st  Order. 

62.  Corn  Badge  of  5th  Order. 

63.  Phoenix  Badge. 

64.  Tiger  Badge. 

65.  Badges  of   Different   Styles. 

66.  Set  of  Twelve  Cups. 

67.  Colored  Decanter. 

68.  One  Colored   Decanter. 

69.  Incense  Burner. 

70.  Five  Mouthed  Vase. 

71.  Dragon-handled   Sprinkling   Pot. 

72.  Twin  Sheep  Eared  Vessel. 

73.  Begonia  Shaped  Censer. 

74.  Copper  Colored  Hanging  Pitcher. 

75.  Felicity  Designed  Censer. 

76.  Eight  Angled  Vase. 

77.  Dragon-handled      Vase      in      Begonia 

Shape. 

78.  Box  Designed  in  Triple  Prosperities. 

79.  Dragon-handled  Sprinkling  Pot. 

80.  Imitation  of  Old  Vase. 

81.  Imitation  of  Old  Goblets. 

82.  Imitation  of  Old  Vase  in  Pillow  Shape. 

83.  Imitation  of  Old  Vessels. 

84.  Copper  Colored  Censer. 

85.  Round  Censer  with  Side  Ears. 

86.  Narcissus  Pot. 

87.  Censer  with  Side  Ears. 

88.  Gourd  Shaped  Vase  with  All  Flowers. 

89.  Double     Mouthed     Vase     in     Gourd 

Shape. 

90.  Bronze  Lined  Square  Jar. 

TEH  CHANG 

91.  Scepters  Filled  with  Various  Gems. 

92.  Victim  Shaped  Vessel. 

93.  Pictured     Screen:    Five    Relationships 

Inlaid. 

94.  Big  Lions. 

95.  Palatial   Censer. 

96.  Pictured   Screen:  Happiness  and  Long 

Life  Inlaid. 

97.  Big   Vase. 


98.  Screen  with  Inlaid  Pictures. 

99.  Peach  Adorned  Globe  V^ase. 

YANG  TIEN-LI 

100.  Light  Blue  Vase. 

101.  Sky  Blue  Vase. 

102.  Gold  Leaf  Flowered  Vase. 

103.  Fish  Canister. 

LAO  TIEN-LI 

104.  Rich  Colored  Vase. 

105.  Tripod:  Portrait  of  Ancient   Monarch 


Yao 

106.  Tripod 

Shun. 

107.  Tripod 


Portrait  of  Ancient  Monarch 


Portrait    of    the    Late    Em- 
press Dowager. 

108.  Tripod:    Portrait    of    President    Yueti. 

109.  Tripod:  Portrait  of  Vice-President  Li. 

LACQUER    WORK,    PAINTED,    MOULDED,    CARVED 

CHUEN  SHI-SO 

110.  Bowl  in  Begonia  Shape. 

111.  Lacquered  Crab. 

HSUN  CHUN-KAO 

.-licardeJ  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  ig'S- 

112.  Oval   Plate. 

113.  Nut  Dish. 

114.  Sky  Blue  Vase. 

115.  Set  of  Five  Botes. 

116.  Vase  in  Apple  Color. 

117.  Card  Case  in  Bamboo  Knot  Shape. 

118.  Box:   Pine   and   Stork. 

119.  Tripod  Vessel. 

120.  Small  Vessel. 

121.  Fruit  Shaped  Box. 

122.  Buddha   Image. 

123.  Vase  with  Paintings. 

124.  Vase:  Emperor  Thrice  Visits  Hermit. 

125.  Figure:  Goddess  of  Mercy. 

126.  Clock     Stand:     Greens     and     Rabbit 

Adorned. 

127.  Tray  in  Lotus  Shape. 

128.  Set  of  Five  Oval  Boxes. 

129.  Lichee  Shaped  Box. 

130.  Lotus  Seeds  Plate. 

131.  Paper  Weight  in  Frog  Shape. 

132.  Pomegranate  Box. 

133.  Paper   Weight   in  Tortoise   Shape. 

134.  Apple  Colored  Card  Case. 

135.  Card    Case   in    Melon   Shape. 

136.  Copper  Colored  Card  Case. 

137.  Handkerchief  Box. 

138.  Vase  with  Scene  Paintings. 

139.  Small   Apple  Colored  Vase. 

140.  Sky  Blue  Vase:  Scene  Paintings. 

141.  Octagon  Box  with  Paintings. 

142.  Rectangular  Box  with  Paintings. 

143.  Round  Box:  Butterflies. 


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LIN  CHIN-AN 

Aiuarded  Bronze  Medal:   P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

144.  Vase  Prunus  Carved. 

145.  Figure:     God     of     Longevity    Riding 

Stork. 

146.  Figure:  Goddess  of  Mercy. 

147.  Compartment  Box. 

148.  Crab  Weir. 

149.  Triple  Prosperities  Designed  Tray. 

150.  Ix(tus    Leaf    Shaped    Fruit    Dish    on 

Coral  Color  Seat. 

WANG  HONG-HSIEN 

151.  Picture  in  Gold  Embossings. 

KEE  KU-KAI 

152.  Case  in  Begonia  Shape. 

153.  Citron   Box. 

154.  Rectangular  Tray. 

155.  Napkin  Rings. 

156.  Case  in  Begonia  Shape. 

157.  Round   Box. 

158.  Vase. 

159.  Tea  Pot. 

160.  Tray. 

161.  Round  Box. 

162.  Box   in   Peach   Shape. 

163.  Square    Box. 

164.  Big  Round  Box  with  Dragon  Carved. 

165.  Citron  Box. 

166.  Box  in  Peach  Shape. 

167.  Vase. 

168.  Tray  in  Begonia  Shape. 

169.  Cross  Tablet  in  Open  Book  Form. 

170.  Deep  Tray. 

171.  Shallow  Tray. 

172.  Napkin  Rings. 

173.  Screen:  Pictures  Incised  and  Filled. 

CHAO  YONG-TSUN 

Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

174.  Box. 
TEH  CHANG 

175.  Box:  To  Ask  the  Way. 

176.  Hexagon      Box:      Chinese      Character 

Carved. 

177.  Tray  with  Dragon  Carved. 

178.  Vase  in  Scepter  Shape. 

179.  Two-Seated     Bench     Decorated     with 

Brocade. 

180.  Chair  Decorated  with  Brocade. 

YONG  TEH-FU 

181.  Jewel  Locker. 

PRECIOUS   STONES    AND    MARBLES 

CHEO  TSZ-SHAN 
Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  /p/j. 

182.  Vase  in  Cloud  Color. 

183.  Leaf    Wrapt   Vase. 

184.  Vase:  Prunus  and  Stork. 

185.  Vase:  Turned-up  Lotus  Leaf. 


186.  Seal  Stone  in  Nectar  Color. 

187.  Box  in  Melon  Shape. 

188.  Vase  with  Paeony  Carved. 

189.  Vase  with  Bamboo  Carved. 

190.  Vase  with  Mountain  Ridge  Carved. 

191.  Seal   Stone. 

192.  Figure  of  Seven  Sages. 

KING  HSIEN-SAN 

JiL'arded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

193.  Screen. 
CHEO  TING-LAN 

194.  Vase:  Prunus  and  Bamboo. 
CHEN-TU 

195.  Green  Stone  Pen  Bowl  with  Engrav- 

ings. 
TEH    PAO-KAI 

196.  White  Jade   Carved    Screen. 

197.  Fine  Carved  Mandarin  Duck  in  White 

Jade. 

198.  Couple  Phoenix  Jar  in  White  Jade. 
TEH  CHANG 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

199.  Crystal   Carved  Figure  of   Ma  Ku. 

200.  Jasper  Censer. 

201.  Set  of  Three  Chrjsoprase  Ornaments. 

202.  Crystal  Scepter. 

CHEN  YU-CHUEN 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

203.  Fine  Carved  Chrysoprase  Censer. 

TEH  HSIN-YONG 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P. 

204.  Carved  Agate  Censer. 
PAO  HUA-LEO 

Honorable  Mention:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  191 5. 

205.  Chrysoprase  Fob  with  Movable  Rings. 

206.  Jade  Carved   Fob  in  Bean  Shape. 

207.  Jade  Fob  with  Lizard  Carved. 

208.  Jade    Fob    with    Lizard    and    Paeony 

Carved. 

209.  Jade  Carved  Fob  in  Mandolin  Shape. 

210.  White  Jade  Fob  with  Squirrel  Carved. 

211.  Clouded  Jade  Fob  with  Gem  Bead. 

212.  Gold    Gilt    Silver    Case    with    Inlaid 

Gems. 

213.  Screen    Adorned    with    Carved    Gems. 

Inlaid. 
HSIN  KU-KAI 

214.  Sacrificial   Vessel   in   White  Jade. 
YU  YUEN-HEO 

215.  Coin  Shaped  Fob  in  White  Jade. 

216.  Dragon  Shaped  Fob  in  White  Jade. 

217.  Jade  Fob  with  Engravings. 
YEH  KU-KAI 

218.  Tea  Crystal  Vase. 
AN  TI-SING 

219.  Opaque  Crystal  Bottle. 


P.  I.  E.,  1915. 


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STRASS   WORK  PAINTED   INSIDE 

WANG   HSAO-TING 

220.  Snuflf  Bottle:  Lotus  Flowers  and  Fish. 

221.  Strass  Bottle:  Scene  and  Gold  Fish. 

MA  HSAO-SHIEN 

222.  Snuff  Bottle:  Belle. 

223.  Snuff  Bottle:  Rabbits  in  the  Field. 

224.  Snuff  Bottle:  Antiques. 

225.  Strass  Bottle:  Hill   Scene   in   Winter. 

226.  Strass  Bottle:  Lotus,      Swallows      and 

Fish. 

227.  Strass  Bottle:  Cowboy. 

228.  Strass  Bottle:  Portrait      of      President 

Wilson. 

229.  Strass  Bottle:  Portrait      of      President 

Yuen. 

230.  Strass  Bottle:  Looking       for       Prunus 

Blossoms. 

231.  Strass  Bottle:  Looking  at  Lotus  Flow- 

ers. 

232.  Strass  Bottle:  Crickets  Playing. 

233.  Strass  Bottle:  Portrait     of     Vice-Pres- 

ident Li. 

234.  Strass  Bottle:  Studying      in      Autumn 

Night. 

235.  Strass  Bottle:  Portrait  of  Late   States- 

man Li. 

236.  Two    Bottles:  Portraits    of    President 

and  Mrs.  Wilson. 

237.  Bottle:  Portrait  of  Ma  Hsao-shien. 

STRASS    WORK,    CARVED    OR    STAIN    SUPERPOSED 

CHUEI  TING-CHANG 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

238.  Red  Bottle:  Stain  Superposed. 

239.  Light  Colored  Wash  Cup. 
YU   YUEN-HEO 

240.  Bottle   in  Light  Color. 

241.  Carved    Bottle. 
SUEI   WEN-KAI 

242.  Red     Superposed     Bottle     in     Gourd 

Shape. 

243.  Bottle   with   Lizard    Carved. 
TONG-TAI 

Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

244.  Carved  Vase:  Stain  Superposed. 
LI  CHANG-TAI 

245.  Carved   Bottle. 

246.  Bottle   with    Fish    Carved. 
TEH  CHANG 

247.  Bottle:  Fir  and  Eagle  Carved. 

248.  Bottle:  Lizard    Carved. 

249.  Bottle:  Lizard    Carved. 

250.  Bottle:  Antiques  Carved. 

251.  Bottle:  Late   Begonia    Carved. 

252.  Bottle:  Lotus  Leaf  and  Fish  Carved. 

253.  Bottle:  Lizard   Carved. 

254.  Bottle:  Carp    Carved. 


PAO   HUA-LEO 
255.  Bottle:  Geese 


and    Lotus    Flowers. 


FRUIT    STONE    CARVINGS 

CANTON    LOCAL   COMMISSION 

256.  Olive   Kernel   Boats. 
HSIN  YEH 

Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

257.  Flower   Pots. 

258.  Small  Boat. 

259.  Olive   Kernel   Skiffs. 

PITH    PAPER    AND   STRAW   WORKS 

KUAN  WEN-KAI 

260.  Pith  Paper  Picture:  Late  Geranium. 

261.  Pith  Paper  Picture:  Flowers. 

262.  Pith      Paper      Picture:  Cherries      and 

Birds. 

263.  Pith  Paper  Picture:  Flowers     of     All 

Seasons. 

264.  Pith  Paper  Picture:  Olea  Fragrans. 

265.  Picture:  Prunus  and  Chrysanthemums. 

KUI    HSU-YUEN 

266.  Straw  Portrait:  President  Wilson. 

DESIGNED    PATTERNS 

HEO  KI-CHANG 

267.  Carpet  Design:  Tide  Scene. 

268.  Carpet  Design:  Flower  Picture. 

269.  Carpet  Design:  Auspicious  Sign. 

270.  Carpet  Design:    Hall    Scene,    Full    of 

Rich  and  Noble. 

271.  Carpet  Design:    Abundance,    Nobility, 

and  Longevity. 

272.  Carpet  Design:  Hundred  Butterflies. 

273.  Carpet  Design:  Blooming  Flowers  and 

Plants. 

274.  Carpet  Design:  Delightful   Scene. 

275.  Carpet  Design:  Flower  Picture. 

276.  Carpet  Design:    Sweet    Flowers    and 

Plants. 

IVORY    AND    SHELL,    CARVED    OR    PAINTED 

YU    HSIAO-SHIEN 

277.  Ivory    Fob:    Prose    Writings    Cut. 

278.  Nap-tie  Pin  Top  Piece  Ivory:  Sketch 

Writings  Cut. 

279.  Nap-tie   Pin   Top   Piece  Ivory:   Verse 

W'ritings  Cut. 

280.  Ivory  Fob:  Ten   Commandments   Cut. 

281.  Ivory  Fob:  Seven  Verses  Cut. 

282.  Ivory  Fob:   Prose   Writings   Cut. 

283.  Ivory  Screen:  Sketch  Writings  Cut. 

284.  Ivory  Screen:  Ballad  Writings  Cut. 

285.  Broach  Top  Piece  Ivory:  Picture  Cut. 

286.  Broach  Top  Piece  Ivory:  Verses  Cut. 
LI  HSAO-YU 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915- 

287.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in   Ten    Layers. 

288.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Eight  Layers. 

289.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Seven  Layers. 


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CHINESE  SECTION 


LI    HSAO-YU   (Continued) 

290.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Nine   Layers. 

291.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Seven  Layers. 

292.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Twenty  Layers. 

293.  Tusk  with  Battle  Scene  Carved. 

294.  Tusk  with  Flowers  Carved. 

295.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Twelve  Layers. 

296.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in    Eleven    Layers. 

297.  Ivory-Carved  Ball  in  Fifteen  Layers. 

298.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in   Sixteen   Layers. 

299.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Thirteen  Layers. 
CANTON  LOCAL  COMMISSION 

Aii-arded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 
Aivarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

300.  Ivory    Carved    Ball    in   Twenty-seven 

Layers. 

301.  Ivory   Penholder:    Picture   Painted    in 

Gold. 

302.  Ball    with    Top    and   End    in    Fifteen 

Layers. 
LI    HEO-YEH 

303.  Fine  Carved  Picture  Frame  in  Ivory. 
REN  YEE-SUEN 

304.  Eight     Majestic     Horses     Carved     in 

Ivory. 

FONG  KONG-TU 

Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  iQlj. 

305.  Ivory  Carved  Goddess  of  Mercy. 

306.  Ivory  Carved  Nude  Belle. 

LIEN  HSUN-HAO 

Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

307.  Ivory    Carved    Ball    in    Twenty-eight 

Layers. 

308.  Ivory   Carved    Lotus   Boat. 

309.  Ivory    Eight-Layer      Ball      with      Un- 

fnished   Model. 

310.  Ivory   Carved   Pen-holder. 

311.  Five-Storied  Pagoda  Carved  in  Ivory. 

312.  Flowers  Carved  in  Tusk. 
CHUAN  SAN-HO. 

313.  Shell:  Flowers  and  Birds  in  Gold. 

314.  Carved  Shell. 

315.  Shell:   Moonlight   Scene  on   the   Pearl 

River. 

316.  Shell:    Five-Storied    Buildings    in    the 

Goat  City. 

EMBROIDERY    AND    SII.K    PAINTING 

YV  SHEN-SHEO 

317.  Embroidered  Portrait  of  Jesus  Christ. 

SHEN  SHUI-TSENG 

318.  Embroidered  Spirited  Horses. 

KING  TSING-FUN 

319.  Embroidered   Gambolling  Cats. 
YU  SHU-TZE 

320.  Embroidered  Snow  Scene  of  the  Gold 

Turret  Temple. 


321.  Embroidered  Portrait  of  Princess  Vic- 

toria Louise. 
SUN  HEN-TAI 

322.  Picture:   Puss   and   Butterfly. 
YU  CHIO 

323.  Picture   of    Soochow    City. 

324.  Picture  of  Empress  Yang  after  Bath- 

ing. 
WEN  HSUN-KAI 

325.  Gauze  Lantern   (12")   Human  Figures 

Painted. 

326.  Square  Gauze  Lantern:  Paintings. 

327.  Palatial   Gauze  Lantern   (14")   Paint- 

ings. 

328.  Palatial  Gauze  Lantern    (12")   Paint- 

ings. 
329  Palatial    Gauze    Lantern    (g")    Paint- 
ings. 

330.  Palatial  Gauze  Lantern   (12")    Paint- 

ings. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS 

LIU  TSZ-HSIN 

Jivarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

331.  Finger     Drawing:     Flowers     of     All 

Seasons. 

332.  Finger  Drawing:  Swallows  Returning 

to  Bridge. 

333.  Finger     Drawing:     Ancient     Cypress 

Scraping   Clouds. 
WANG   HSI-KAI 

Aivarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  191^. 

334.  Rustling  Trees  and  Bubbling  Springs. 

335.  Autumn   Scene. 
LI  HSAO 

Honorable  Mention:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  191 5. 

336.  A  Belle  in  Summer. 

337.  A   Belle  Picking  Prunus. 
LIN   HSU 

338.  Kiang  Nan  Willow  Green. 

339.  Ancient   Fir  on   Grand   Mount. 

340.  Folding      Screen:      Scenes      of      Four 

Seasons. 
HWANG   LU-NIEN 

341.  Landscape  on  Fan  Covering. 
NU  SU-NEN 

Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

342.  Landscape  on   Fan   Covering. 

CHEN    SU-KONG 

Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  19 15. 

343.  Landscape  on  Fan  Covering. 
SU  CHEN-LIEN 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  J91?. 

344.  Four    Scrolls:    Flowers   of    Four    Sea- 

sons. 

FU   SU-SHAN 

345.  Heroine    Going   to   War. 


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FU    SU-SHAN    (Continued) 

346.  Brush  Drawing:  Portrait  of  President 

Yuen. 

347.  Brush     Drawing:     Portrait     of     Vice- 

President  Li. 

KIANG  YING-SENG 

Aiuarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  19 1 5. 

348.  Hall  Picture:  Snow  Scene. 

CHANG  CHEN 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

349.  Morning    Breeze     Over     the     Willow 

Land. 

CHEN  HUAI 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

350.  Fan   Covering:   All   Flowers. 

MO  FONG-SI 

351.  Oil     Painting:     Peking     City     Tower 

Scene. 
CHEN  MAI-CHEO 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

352.  Framed  Picture:  Human  Figures. 

HWANG  KI-FANG 

Honorable  Mention:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

353.  Picture  of  Lao  Mountain. 

354.  Picture  of  Hseo  Mountain. 

355.  Picture  of  Nou  Chang  Mountain. 

356.  Picture  of  Ni  Mountain. 

LO  YONG 

357.  Fairyland. 
SAO   YU-SIEN 

358.  Happiness   in   Fisherman's   Home. 

HAN   SI-SU 

Honorable  Mention:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  191 5. 

359.  Imperial  Tomb  at  Distance. 

YU    CHIN-PO 

Honorable  Mention:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

360.  Ancient  Vessels  with  Paintings. 

KAO  SIAO-SHAN 

Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

361.  Weaving  Brocade. 

362.  Chao   Chun,   the   Heroine,   Journeying 
Over  the   Border. 

KAO   KI-FONG 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  191 5. 

363.  Falling   Flowers. 

364.  The  Drake  and  Duck. 
KAO  CHIEN-FU 

365.  Rain    Stopped. 

366.  Field  Pond. 
SHIN  YING-CHIN 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915- 

367.  Folding   Screen:  Flowers  of   All   Sea- 

sons. 
HSIAO   SUIN 

368.  Landscape. 


YO  TSAI-CHEN 

369.  Ten     Scrolls:     Colored     Flowers     and 

Birds. 

SHEN  TUN-HO  AND  SHEN  TIN- 
CHEN'S  COLLECTION 

KU  LOH-TSE,  IMITATING  CHIAO 
CHIEN-LI'S  PAINTING 

370.  Landscape   in  Bright   Colors. 

KU    CHIA-CHUN,    IMITATING    YANG 
FEI'S  PAINTING 
Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E..  1915. 

371.  Portrait  of  Amitabha. 

KU    CHIA-CHUN,    IMITATING    CHU 
TEH-JEN'S  PAINTING 
Awarded  Sil-ver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  191 5. 

372.  Genie  Riding  on  Wind. 

SHA  FU-CHING,  IMITATING  CHIU 
SHIH-CHOW'S  PAINTING 

373.  Palace  of  Han  Under  Autumn  Moon- 

light. 
SHA     FU-CHING,     IMITATING     CHEN 
CHU-CHUN'S  PAINTING 

374.  Tsao  Ta-ku  Making  Lecture  to  Court 

Ladies. 
LIU  SUNG-FU'S  COLLECTION 
MA  CHEN 

375.  Eight    Immortals. 

CHAO  TZU-ANG 

376.  Landscape. 
LI  YUNG-CHIH 

377.  Landscape. 
CHIAO  SHAN-FU 

378.  Figures. 
HO    PI-CHUAN 

379.  Figures. 
CHU  JUI 

380.  Turning  Horses. 
KAO  CHI-PEI 

381.  Cats. 
LIU  I-TZU 

382.  Mandarin  Ducks. 
CHAO  CHIEN-LI 

383.  Landscape. 
LIU  SUNG-NIEN 

384.  Landscape. 

SUN  PAI 

385.  Landscape. 

KUO  HSU 

386.  Landscape. 

JEN  WEI-CHANG 

387.  Bamboo  Study. 

HUI  TSUNG 

388.  Reeds  and  Ducks. 

389.  White  Eagle. 


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CHINESE  SECTION 


PIEN  LU 

390.  Peacocks. 
PIEN  SHOU-MIEN 

391.  Geese  and  Rushes. 

SU  HAN'-CIIEN 

392.  Small  Boys. 

HSU  HSI 

393.  Study  of  Cats. 

MA  YUAN 

394.  Painter  Seeking  Inspiration  on  Donkey. 

CHENG  TZU-CHAO 

395.  The  Affairs  at  Dawn. 
WANG  I 

396.  A  Street  Vendor. 

WANG  FEI 

397.  Study  of  Tigers. 
KU  CHIEN-LUNG 

398.  Wang  An  Shih  Making  Merry  With 

His  Friends. 
PAO  YUN-TING 

399.  Tao  Yuan. 

400.  Tung  Fong  Su   at  the  Golden   Horse. 
WU   CHEN 

401.  Bamboos  in  Wind  and  Rain. 
UNSIGNED 

402.  Yang  Chien  or  Heavenly  General. 

403.  Skakyamuni. 

404.  Traveling  on  the  Roads  of  Szechuen. 

WANG  CHEN-PENG 

405.  Lady  Ho  Sien  Ku. 
TANG  YU-SHENG 

406.  Landscape. 
CHA  SHIH-PIAO 

407.  Landscape. 
LAN  TAO 

408.  Landscape. 

LAN  SHENG 

409.  Landscape. 

CHENG  MAN-SHENG 

410.  Landscape. 

TANG  YING 

411.  Landscape. 

412.  Woman  and  Child. 
YU  CHIII-TING 

413.  Chu  Ko  Liang. 

NIEN  WEI-CHING 

414.  Butterflies. 

HSU  TSAN 

415.  Sparrows  Among  Plum  Blossoms. 


MA  CHIANG-CHUEN 

416.  Birds  and  Flowers. 

CHENG  PAU-CHIAO 

417.  Bamboos. 

HUANG  HSING 

418.  Study  of  Flowers. 

ALBUM  COLLECTION 

419.  Pictures. 

420.  Portraits. 

421.  Landscapes. 

422.  Pictures  and  Poems. 

423.  Paintings. 

424.  Paintings. 

CHIU  SHIH-CHOU 

425.  Hand     Scroll:     Historical     Scenes     in 

Shangsi  Yuan  Park. 

426.  Hand    Scroll:   100   Beauties   on   Hand 

Scroll. 

427.  Landscape. 
CHAO  CHUNG-MU 

428.  Supernatural  Beings  on  Hand  Scroll. 

HUANG  JUN 

429.  Wang    Hsi    Chi    Feasting    with    His 

Friends. 

WU  YU-PI 

430.  Lotus  and  Ducks. 

LI  HSI-SAN 

431.  Sun  Hsing  or  Three  Stars. 

SHEN  NAN-PING 

432.  Stork  and  Flowers. 

433.  Birds  Study. 
CHOW  TSUNG-PO 

434.  Azaleas  and  Banana  Trees. 

CHIEN  SHUN-CHU 

435.  Ma  Ku. 
LAN  TIEN-SHU 

436.  Falcon  and  Pine. 

KAI  CHI-CHUEN 

437.  Garden  Screen. 

WANG  CHIAO-CHI 

438.  Autumn  Scene. 
SHIH  JUI 

439.  The  Four  Recluse  Grey  Heads. 
CHANG  JUI-TU 

440.  Poker  Work. 

YUAN  SHANG-TUNG 

441.  Water  Gate  at  Dawn. 
CHAO  SIIOU 

442.  San  Sing  and  Wu  Tsu. 


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PHILIPPINE  SECTION 


DR.  LEON  MA.  GUERRERO 

President  of  the  Philippine  Board. 

W.  W.  BARCLAY 

Director-General,  Philippine  Board. 


DR.  FRANCISCO  LIONGSON 
Member,  Philippine  Board. 

FABLA.N  DE  LA  ROSA 

Chief,  Fine  .Irts  Exhibit. 


GALLERY  NINETY-EIGHT 


PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS 

AMORSOLO,   F. 

1.  Landscape. 
ASUNCION 

2.  A  Bunch  of  Bananas. 

CULLER,  TOMAS 

3.  A  Water  Carrier. 

ESPIRITU,  A. 

4.  A   Gardener. 

5.  Assassination     of      Governor      Busta- 

mante. 

FABIE,  S.  L. 

6.  A  Garden  Corner. 

7.  Country  Ways. 

HERRER,  JOAQUIN  M. 
.4warded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  L  E.,  1915. 

8.  The  Model 

9.  Sampling. 

HIDALGO,  FELIX  R. 

.4'warded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

10.  The  Corpse  of  a  Tribal  Chief  Lying 

in  State. 

11.  Assassination  of  Governor  Bustamante. 

12.  The  Surf. 

13.  Moonlight. 

14.  Landscape. 

15.  Acheronte. 

16.  A  Portrait. 


17.  Landscape. 

18.  Christian   Maidens  before  the   Mob. 

19.  Marine. 

20.  Hero  and  Leander. 
LUNA,  JUAN 

21.  A  Dutch  Scene. 

22.  A    Parisienne. 
MORENO,  AGAPITA 

23.  A  Baguio  Landscape. 
OTARRELL,  G. 

Aivarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  /.  £.,  J9/5. 

24.  Landscape. 

25.  Landscape. 
REYES,  N. 

26.  Landscape. 
RIVERA,  Y  MIR,  VICENTE 

27.  A  Filipino  Maiden. 

28.  A  Filipino  Dame. 

29.  A  Sick  Man. 

DE  LA  ROSA,  FABIAN 

Aivarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

30.  My    Cat. 

31.  Resentment. 

32.  A  Billet   Doux. 

33.  A  Dining  Room  Corner. 

34.  A  Portrait  of  Miss  Hidalgo. 
Z.'VRAGOZA,   M. 

35.  Gallantry. 

36.  At    Praver. 


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HIS  MAJESIV    KING   Gl'SI'AF   V.    By  Eniil  Oslerman 


SWEDISH  SECTION 


RICHARD  BERNSTROM 
Commissioner  General. 


ANSHELM  SCHULTZBERG 
Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts. 


GALLERIES  NINETY-NINE 

PAINTINGS,    DRAWINGS,    ETCHINGS    AND 
TAPESTRIES 

AMINOFF,  GREGORI 

1.  The  Peacock. 

BACKLUND-CELSING,   ELSA 
Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  19 1 5. 

2.  Skiing. 

3.  Tobogganing. 

4.  The   Birlhday  Table. 

BAUER,    JOHN 
Aiuarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  £.,  /p/J. 

5.  Fairy    Girl. 

6.  Brother    Martin:  1. 

7.  Brother    Martin:  2. 

8.  Brother   Martin:  3. 

9.  Brother    Martin:  4. 

10.  Flipper  Woman. 

11.  "It  Is  the  Wood  Nymph,"  said  the 

Moose. 

12.  "Is   It   Silver?"    asked   a   hoarse   voice. 

13.  Wingmor:  opened. 

14.  The    Princess   Sat   Araid   Flowers. 

15.  The   Witch   Hewed   Firewood. 

16.  Hut  and   Goblins. 

17.  The  Fogey  Is  Furious. 

18.  Goblins  and  Dogs. 

19.  "  'Tis  Thy  Eyes,"  said  the  Goblins. 

20.  The  Magic  Plant. 

21.  Humpe  at  the  Spring. 

22.  Humpe  and   His  Mother. 

23.  The     Fairy     and     the     Hultra-forests 

Nymph. 

24.  The  Goblins  Jumped. 

25.  The  Ladv  of  the  Woods. 

26.  The  Giant  Boy  Who  Slept  15  Years. 
BEHM,  WILHELM 

Aiuarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  11)15. 

27.  Winter  Evening. 

28.  Autumn  Day. 

29.  Farmstead. 

30.  Snowflakes. 

31.  Sunset  in  the  Forest. 

32.  Spring  Evening. 
BERGMAN,  OSCAR 

Aiuarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

33.  Midsummer. 

34.  Birch  Trees  in  Springtime. 

35.  Cliff  and  Snow. 

36.  Apple  Bloom. 


TO  ONE  HUNDRED  SEIEN 

37.  Islands  Outside  Stockholm. 

38.  Gray  Weather. 

39.  Fruit  Trees  in  Bloom. 

40.  Thaw. 

41.  Pines  and  Snow. 

42.  Winter:  1. 

43.  Winter:  2. 

44.  Winter:  3. 

45.  Winter:  4. 

46.  Winter:  5. 

47.  Ice  Formations  after  Storm. 

48.  Cypress. 

49.  Fiesols. 

50.  The  Lighthouse. 

51.  Sandhamn. 

52.  Firs  and  Snow. 

BERGSTROM,  ALFRED 

Aiuarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  19 1 5. 

53.  Spring  Day. 

54.  Spring  Evening. 

55.  Summer  Evening. 
BERGSTROM,  SIGGE 

56.  Hilly  Country. 

57.  Cliffs. 

58.  Sunny  Recess  in  the  Mountains. 
BOBERG,  ANNA 

59.  First  Snow  in  the  Mountains. 

60.  The  Fisher's  Cemetery. 

61.  Arctic  Night. 

62.  Huts  and  Boats. 

63.  Drying  the  Sails. 

64.  The  Glacier  Lake. 

65.  In  the  Fjord  of  the  Dead. 

66.  April   Morning. 

67.  Fisherboats  in  the  Harbour. 

68.  Spring  in  the  Mountains. 

69.  Lights  and  Shades. 

BURMEISTER,  GABRIEL 

70.  The  Rill. 

71.  Old  Age. 

72.  Contemplation. 
CARLBERG,  HUGO 

Aiuarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

73.  Spring  Morning  at  the  River. 

74.  Crofters  Returning  Home. 

75.  Timber  Drivers. 

76.  Springtime. 
DUFVA,  TORGNY 

77.  Summer  Day. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


ELGSTROM,  OSSIAN 

Aiuarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

78.  Tjudes  Tale. 

79.  Tjudes  Tale. 

80.  The  Arctic  Seas  Tale. 

81.  Horagulla  Gets  Angry. 

82.  The  Duel. 

83.  The  Duel. 

84.  Warris  Tale. 

85.  Tjudes  Tale  from  Jakonga:  1. 

86.  Tjudes  Tale  from  Jakonga:  2. 

87.  Tjudes  Tale  from  Jakonga:  3. 

88.  Tjudes  Tale  from  Jakonga:  4. 

89.  The  Laplander  Who  Disbelieved  His 

Master:  1. 

90.  The  Laplander  Who  Disbelieved  His 

Master:  2. 

91.  The  Laplander  Who  Disbelieved  His 

Master:  3. 

92.  The  Laplander  Who  Disbelieved  His 

Master:  4. 

93.  Tarras  or  Five  Gods. 

94.  The  Soul's  Transmigration. 

95.  The  Drama  at  Gandvik:  1. 

96.  The  Drama  at  Gandvik:  2. 

97.  The  Drama  at  Gandvik:  3. 

98.  Ajataja  Sorcery. 

99.  Northern  Lights. 

100.  Return  to  the  Earth. 

101.  The  Jabmekaibmo — Travel:  1. 

102.  The  Jabmekaibmo — Travel :  2. 

103.  The  Jabmekaibmo — Travel:  3. 

104.  The  Christmas  Night. 

105.  The  God. 
ERICKSSON,  ERIK  EDW. 

106.  Mother's  Joy. 
FAHLCRANTZ,  AXEL 

107.  Approaching  Storm. 

108.  Moonlight  and  Rising  Mist. 
FJAESTAD,  GUSTAV 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor  (for  Painting) : 

P.  P.  I.  E.,  7975. 
Aiuarded  Silver   Medal   (for  Engraving) : 

P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

109.  The  First  Snow, 
no.  The  First  Snow. 

111.  Winter. 

112.  Winter. 

113.  Head  of  the  Poet  G.  Eroding. 

114.  April  Morning. 

115.  The  Artist's  Portrait. 

116.  Winter  Afternoon. 

117.  Summer  Night's  Breeze. 

118.  New  Cottage  in  the  Forest. 

119.  The  Spring  in  Springtime. 

120.  Winter  Moonlight. 

121.  Hoarfrost  in  the  Mountains. 

122.  Easter. 

123.  Moonlight  on  the  Mountain  Lake. 


124.  Hoarfrost  in  Sunlight. 

125.  Rippling  Water. 

126.  Moving  Water. 

127.  Moving  Water. 

128.  Winter  Night. 

129.  Thaw  in  the  Forest. 

130.  Summer  Evening  at  the  River. 

131.  Spring:  Winter. 

132.  Meditation:  Winter  Moonlight. 

133.  Summer  Night. 

134.  Thaw. 

GRANSTROM-KNOFFL,  EDITH 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  jgi^. 

135.  Spring  Time. 

136.  The  First  Spring  Day. 

137.  Winter  Day. 

HEDBERG,  ERIK 
Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

138.  New  Fallen  Snow. 

139.  Between  the  Mountains. 

140.  Summer  Night. 

141.  Spring  Evening. 
HESSELBOM,  OTTO 

142.  My  Native  Country. 

143.  View  Over  the  Lake  Arran. 

144.  Pine  Tree  in  Snow. 

HJORTZBERG,  OLLE 

145.  My  Wife. 

146.  Italian  Man. 

147.  Head. 

148.  Forge  in  Terracina. 
HULLGREN,  OSCAR 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

149.  Sun  Glitter  on  the  Sea. 

150.  Winter  Evening  in  Lofoten. 

151.  The  Sea. 

152.  Breaking  Sea. 
JOHANSSON,  CARL 

153.  Early  Spring. 

154.  Evening. 

155.  Almond  Trees. 

156.  Summer  Day. 

KALLSTENIUS,  GOTTFRID 

Awarded   Gold  Medal:   P.   P.  I.  E.,   IQI^. 

157.  The  Baltic  Sea. 

158.  Pine  Trees  in  Sunlight. 

159.  The  Sacrificial  Grove. 

160.  Iron  Works  in  Vestergotland. 

161.  Manor  House  in  Varmland. 
KULLE,  AXEL 

162.  The  Artist's  Portrait. 

163.  The  Naked  Birch. 

164.  Setting  Sun:  Still  Water. 
KtJSEL,  ERNST 

165.  Calves. 

166.  Ducks. 

167.  Kids  bv  the  Fence. 


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SWEDISH  SECTION 


LARSSON,  CARL 
.livarded   Grand  Prize   (for   Water   Color 
Painting)  :  P.  P.  I.  E.,  igiS- 

168.  Between  the  White  Trunks. 

169.  The  Doorsteps. 

170.  The  Study. 

171.  Ski  Runner. 

172.  The  Reading  Room. 

173.  Forth  Outfit. 

174.  Deep  Thoughts. 

175.  The  School  Child's  Household. 

176.  The  Workshop. 

177.  A  Lodge. 

178.  The  Home's  Angel. 

179.  The  Kitchen  Maid. 

180.  The  Old  Room. 

181.  Dressing  Up  for  the  Joke. 

182.  Toilet  in  the  Summer  Morning. 

183.  Repairing. 

184.  Mother  Kersti. 

185.  The  Dining  Room. 

186.  Wash  House. 

187.  The  Bed  Room. 

188.  The  Dogs. 

ETCHIXGS 

189.  Lisbeth  Takes  in  bv  Ladefuls. 

190.  Nude  Girl  by  the  Stove. 

191.  Reverence. 

192.  Hellberg's  Chicks. 

193.  Nude  Girl. 

194.  Nude  Girl. 

195.  Lisbeth. 

196.  A  Girl's  Back. 

197.  Karin  Does  Kerstis  Hair. 

198.  Mother. 

199.  Anna-Stina. 

200.  Martina. 

201.  The  Grandchild. 
LILJEFORS,  BRUNO 

Aitiardid  Grand  Prize  (for  Painting): 
P.  P.  I.  E.,  igrs. 

202.  Swans. 

203.  Wild  Geese. 

204.  Sea  Eagles. 

205.  Sea  Gull  at  the  Nest. 
LINDH,  BROR 

206.  Kiruna. 
LINDQUIST,  HERMAN 

207.  Sunnv  April  Day. 

mas-oli.e;  HELMER 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

208.  Dalecarlian  Girl. 

209.  Old  Peasant  from  Dalecarlia. 

210.  Old  Dalecarlian  Man. 

211.  Portrait  of  Rector  Magnificus  Schiick. 

212.  His  Majestv  King  Gustaf  V. 
OSSLUND,  HELMER 

Aicarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

213.  Mullfjallet. 


214.  Water  Fall  Porjus. 

215.  Water  Fall  Porjus. 

216.  The  Water  Fall  Handolsforsen. 

217.  Summer  Evening. 

218.  Evening. 

219.  The  Water  Fall  Elfkarlso. 

OSTERLUND,  JOHN 

220.  The  Abandoned  Church. 

OSTERLUND-WIGERT,   MATHILDA 

221.  Thaw. 

222.  When  the  Leaves  Fall. 

5STERMAN,  EMIL 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  79/5. 

223.  His  Majesty  King  Gustaf  V. 

224.  Portrait  of  Professor  Curman. 

SCHULTZBERG,  ANSHELM 

Member    of    the    International    Jury    of 
Awards:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

225.  Winter  in  the  Forest. 

226.  Charcoal  Burning. 

Lent  bv  Mrs.  Chas.  A.  Stix. 

227.  The  Coal  Man's  Hut. 

228.  Midsummer   Night. 

229.  Gray    Winter    Day    After    the    First 

Snow. 

230.  The  Wood  Barn. 

231.  Winter. 

232.  Winter  in  the  Forest. 

233.  A  Frosty  Afternoon. 
SMITH,  WILHELM 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

234.  Ploughing. 

235.  Winter  Afternoon. 

236.  The  Avenue. 

237.  "It  Will  Be  a  Windy  Night." 

238.  Fishers. 
STRANDBERG,  GABRIEL 

239.  The  Drinker. 

240.  The  League  Bov. 

241.  The  Cripple. 

242.  Tramper. 
TORSANDER,  GUSTAV 

243.  Winter  Moon. 

244.  Lamplight  in  the  Fog. 
TORNEMA-N,  AXEL 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

245.  Torgny  Lagman. 

246.  The  Dead  Girl. 
WRANGEL,  ANNA 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

247.  Fisherfolk. 

248.  Old  Man. 
WALLIN,  DAVID 

249.  Spring. 
WIESLANDER,  AGNES 

250.  Autumn  Dav  on  the  Plains. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


ZOIR,  EMIL 

251.  Potato  Gathering. 

252.  Breakers. 

SCULPTURE 

AHLBERG,  OLOF 

AiuardeJ  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

253.  A  Sunny  Moment. 

254.  Lady's  Head. 

255.  Laughter. 
BOBERG,  SVEN 

256.  The  First  Autocar  in  Smaland. 
BORJESON,  JOHN 

257.  Charles  X. 

258.  Scheele. 

259.  Christ  vpith  the  Child. 

260.  Consolation. 

261.  Music. 

262.  Art  and  Sloyd. 
BORJESON,  LENA 

263.  Secretum. 

264.  The  Changeling. 
EDSTROM,  DAVID 

265.  Study  of  Old  Man. 

266.  Rhapsody. 

267.  Sphinx. 

268.  Mask. 

269.  Ellen  Key. 

270.  Doctor  Forsell. 

271.  Judge  X. 

272.  Fribog. 

273.  Doctor  Loostrom. 

274.  Doctor  Romdahl. 

275.  Young  Swedish  Girl. 
FARNGREN,  JOHAN 

Aii-arded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

276.  Monique. 

277.  Study  of  a  Head. 
JARN,  KNUT 

278.  August  Strindberg. 
LARSSON,  GOTTFRID 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

279.  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 

280.  Old  Florentine. 

281.  Original  of  Florence. 

282.  Brutal  Force. 

283.  Industry. 

284.  Iron  Workers. 
LINDBERG,  ERIK 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

285.  Medals. 

286.  The   Swedish   Challenge   Prize  at  the 

Olympian  Games. 
LUNDBERG,  THEODOR 

287.  The  Little  Boatmaker. 

288.  Mother's  Joy. 
MILLES,  RUTH 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

289.  Young  Peasant  Woman. 


290.  Old  Peasant  Woman. 

291.  The  Little  Cripple. 

292.  The  Busy  Little  Girl. 

293.  After  Waiting  in  Vain. 

294.  The  Fisherman's  Wife. 
NORDIN,  ALICE 

295.  Praise  to  the  Nature. 

296.  Ashes  Urn. 

297.  Holger  Drachman. 
NEUJD,  HERMAN 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P   I.  £.,  1915. 

298.  The  Little  Dancing  Girl. 

299.  The  Spring. 

300.  Wood  Nymph. 

301.  Stina. 

302.  Fourteen  Years. 

303.  Head  of  a  Boy. 
OLSSON,  ANDERS 

304.  Blond. 
SPRINCHORN,  GERDA 

305.  Big  Brother. 
WISSLER,  ANDERS 

306.  Peasant  Player. 

307.  Minx. 

308.  Girl  Playing  Concertina. 

309.  A  Necromancy  Lesson. 

310.  Three  Weeks'Old. 

DRAWINGS,    ENGRAVINGS    AND    ETCHINGS 

For  Aberg,  Emil,  see  440. 
ALTHIN,   CALEB 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  19 1 5. 

311.  Sonata. 

312.  In  Arcadia. 

313.  Mare  and  Foal. 

BERGSTROM,  SIGGE 

314.  Filipstad. 

315.  At  the  Mouth  of  the  River. 

316.  At  the  Strand. 

317.  Hokbergst. 

318.  Winter. 
BEVE,  EVA 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

319.  Village  Street. 

320.  Surface  of  Water. 

321.  Praver. 

322.  In  Thoughts. 

323.  Parrot. 
BJSRKMAN,  ELS.'V 

324.  March  Evening. 

325.  Lungarno. 

326.  From  Dalecarlia. 

327.  South  Part  of  Stockholm. 

328.  In  the  Offing. 
BOBERG,  FERDINAND 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

329.  The  Two  Priests. 

330.  Notre  Dame  in  the  Rain. 


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BOBERG,    FERDINAND     (Continued) 

331.  The  Ferrvboat. 

332.  The  Train. 

333.  Venetian  Boats. 

334.  Fog  in  the  Harbour. 

335.  The  Bridge. 

336.  St.  Catherine  Church  in  Snow. 

337.  Moonlight. 
33S.  Snow  Storm. 

339.  Hedvig  Eleonora   Church   in   Stock- 

holm. 

340.  Twilight  in  the  Park. 

341.  House  of  Nobility:  Stockholm. 

342.  Karoline  Chapel:  Stockholm. 

343.  Doorway  of  St.  Jane's  Church:  Stock- 

holm. 

344.  Interior     of     St.      Stephen's     Church: 

Vienna. 

345.  Street  Near  the  House  of  Nobility. 

346.  St.  Martin  Bridge:  Toledo. 
BURMEISTER,  GABRIEL 

347.  Nocturne. 

348.  Pastoral. 

349.  The  Silent  Place. 

350.  Adagio  Pathetique. 

351.  Old  House  in  Dalecarlia. 
CRAMER,  ED 

352.  The  Gates  of  the  Fide  Cemetery. 
FISCHER,  PER 

353.  Lacko  Castle. 
GEHLIN,  HUGO 

354.  April. 

355.  Song  of  Solomon:  11  chap.,  7  verse. 

356.  The  Favoured. 

357.  The  Gallant  and  the  Death. 

358.  Old  End  V\'all. 
HALLEN,  ARNE 

359.  In  the  Cafe. 
HALLGREN,  ERNST 

360.  Interior. 

361.  The  Threshing  Mill. 

362.  Old  Yard. 
JOHANSON,  THOR 

363.  Evening. 

364.  Autumn  Day. 

365.  The  Yard. 
KOSEL,  ERNST 

366.  Cows  Moving  Home. 

367.  Sheep. 

368.  Calves  Among  the  Reeds. 

369.  Ducks. 
I.EODE,  HERBERT 

370.  At  the  Death  Bed. 
LINDSTROM,  MARTIN 

371.  The  Hanging  Birch. 

372.  The  Mountain  Crevice. 
LUCK,  C.  C. 

373.  Goats. 


374.  The  Tool  House. 

375.  Chantecler. 

MAS-OLLE,  HELMER 

376.  Old  Dalecarlian  Man. 

377.  Dalecarlian  Woman. 

378.  Peasants  from  Dalecarlia. 
NERMAN,  EINAR 

379.  Lavalliere. 

380.  Mistingnette. 
NORDENSTEN,  RAGNHILD 

381.  Storm. 
NORDLING,  GERDA 

382.  The  Yellow  Range. 
NORLIND,  ERNST 

3S3.  Rooks. 

384.  Snow  Melting. 

385.  Study:  Head. 

386.  The  Stork  Pair. 

MAGNUS,  SIRI 

387.  Double  Tulips. 

388.  Portrait. 

389.  Dedication. 

390.  Roses. 

391.  Fuschia. 
MAGNUSSON,  GUSTAF 

392.  Dancing  Girl. 

393.  Salome. 

394.  "For  the  First  Time." 

395.  Violin  Player. 

MOLIN,  HJALMAR 

396.  Motiv  from  Stockholm. 

397.  The  Town  Gate. 

NYMAN,  HILDING 

398.  Skiing. 

399.  The  Village  Shoemaker. 

400.  Man  from  Mora. 

PETERSEN,  CARLO 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  igrS- 

401.  Cats. 

402.  Hens. 

403.  Owl. 

404.  Pepper  Bird. 

405.  Ducks. 

406.  From  the  Crinoline  Time. 

PETRUS,  ANNA 

407.  Karin. 

408.  Siri  Is  Smoking. 

409.  Profile. 
RAMBERG,  GUSTAF 

410.  Croft  in  Skane. 

411.  Milking  Time. 

412.  Half-Timbered  Building:  Hven. 

SAHLfiN,  ARTHUR 

413.  Head. 

414.  Evening. 

415.  Barber  Woman. 


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SAHLEN,    ARTHUR   (Continued) 

416.  Night  in  June. 

417.  Pine  Tree. 

SAHLSTR5M,  ANNA 

418.  Youth. 

419.  The  Bog. 

420.  Oat  Harvest. 

421.  Siesta. 

SCHONBERG,  TORSTEN 

422.  Self  Portrait. 

423.  Self  Portrait  (on  the  ice). 

424.  The  Golden  Chariot. 

425.  The  Royal  Bark:  "Vasa  Orden." 
SCHWAB,  EIGIL 

426.  Portrait. 

427.  Self  Portrait. 

428.  Grimace. 

429.  Grimace. 


STANGENBERG,  KNUT 

430.  Selma  Lagerlof. 

431.  Gustaf  Fredrikson. 
STRAAT,  HJALMAR 

432.  Ski  Springer. 

433.  Pine. 

434.  Sagare-gatan    (old   street   in   Stock- 

holm). 
SUNDSTR5M,  HARRIET 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I    E.,  1915. 

435.  Greyhounds. 

436.  Labour. 

437.  Ex  Libris. 

438.  Summer  Night. 
ZOIR,  EMIL 

439.  Solitude. 
ABERG,  EMIL 

440.  The  Chestnut  Tree. 


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The  works  exhibited  in  Gallery  One  Hundred  Eight  are  part  of  the  International  Section. 
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PORTUGUESE  SECTION 


MAN'UEL  ROLDAN  E  PEGO 
Commissioner  General. 


ADRIAN'O  DE  SOUSA  LOPES 
Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts. 


CILLERIES  OXE  HUSDRED  NIX 

PAINTINGS 

AIRES,  FREDERICO  PEREIRA 

1.  A  View  of  Minho. 

2.  The  Great  Overflowing. 

3.  Fog   in   River  Tagus. 

4.  The  Shore  of  Buarcos. 

5.  Cape   Mondego. 

6.  The  Country  of  Santarem. 
AZEVEDO,    e    SILVA,    ANTONIO    GON- 

CALVES 

7.  The  Top. 

8.  A   Love  Affair. 

9.  The  Kite. 

10.  Errand   Boy. 

11.  Tasting  the  New  Wine. 
BATALHA,  REIS,  D.  ZOE 

12.  On  a  Festival  Day. 

13.  The  Cup  of  Tea. 

14.  Chilly. 
BONVALOT,  CARLOS 

15.  Job. 

16.  Study. 

17.  The  Grandmother. 

BRITO,  JOSE  DE 

Aiuarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  19 13. 

18.  The  Wave. 

19.  Tired  of  Waiting. 
CALDERON,  LEANDRO  JOAO 

20.  A  Court  in  Minho. 
21.'  The  Road  to  Louza. 

22.  The  Ancient  Monastery  of  Alcobaca. 

CAMPAS,  JOSfi 
Aiuarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  [.  E.,  19 15. 

23.  Idyl. 

CARDOSO,  ARTUR  ALVES 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

24.  A  Cork  Tree  in  the  Afternoon. 

25.  A  Country  Home. 

26.  Weaving. 

27.  A  Farm  in  Alentejo. 

28.  The  Beautiful  Apple  Tree. 

29.  The  Granddaughter  Amusing  Herself. 

30.  Portrait. 

31.  Portrait. 

BORDALO  PINHEIRO,  COLUMBANO 

32.  Portrait    of   the    Portuguese   Post    Bul- 

hao  Pato. 


E   TO  OXE  HUNDRED  ELEVEN 

33.  Portrait  of  the  Portuguese  Actor  Vale. 

34.  The  White  Glove. 

35.  Oranges. 

36.  Oysters. 

CONDEIXA,  ERNESTO  FERREIRA 
Aiuarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E..  19 15. 

37.  The  Vintage. 

38.  A   Seaman. 

CORREA  DE  LACERDA,  ALBERTO  V.  DA 
ROCHA  PORTUGAL 

39.  Blindman's  Buff. 

40.  The  Church  of  Santa  Clara-a-Velha: 

Coimbra. 

41.  At  Dawn. 

42.  The  Porta  da  Agua:  Alfeite. 
CRISTINO  DA  SILVA,  JOAO  RIBEIRO 

43.  A  Court  in  the  Environs  of  Leiria. 

44.  Sunset   at   Belera:   Para. 
FONSECA,  MARTINHO   GOMES  DA 

Aiuarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1913. 

45.  An  English  Lady. 

46.  A   Child's   Head. 

47.  Leda  Surprised. 
GONCALVES,  D.  MARIA  F.  MAUHIN 

48.  In   the   Dining  Room. 
GUEDES,   PEDRO 

49.  Cheesemaker. 

50.  Effect  of  Light. 

51.  Noon's  Rest. 

52.  The  Road  to  Barrosa. 
MALHOA,  JOSE 

Aiuarded  Grand  Prize,  P.  P.  L  E.,  191$. 

53.  The  Native  Song. 

54.  Returning  from  the  Festival. 

55.  The  Country  Schoolmaster. 

56.  A  Catholic  Procession  in  the  Countrv. 

57.  Stop,  Father! 

58.  The   Drunkards. 

59.  Teasing. 

60.  The  Nightingale's  Veranda. 
MANTA,  ABEL  ABRANTES 

61.  The  Cloister  of  the  Silence  in  the  Mon- 

astery of  Santa  Cruz:  Coimbra. 

62.  A   Miserable   Ward. 

63.  A  Sad  Landscape. 
MELO,  DAVID  DE 

Aiuarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  1913. 

64.  An  Old  Woman. 


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POSSOZ,  MILY 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  J915. 

65.  Roses. 

66.  Oranges. 

67.  Death  Nature. 
6S.  Drawing. 

MORAES,  NARCISO  ALFREDO  DE 

69.  The  Grandmother. 

70.  The  Blacksmiths. 

PRAT,  ARTUR 

71.  Herd  of  Sheep:  Foggy   Morning. 

72.  Ambuscade. 
REIS,  JOAO 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.  IQIS. 

73.  Spring. 

74.  Needy   Homes. 

75.  Autumn   Morning. 

76.  Roofs   in  the   Village. 
RIBEIRO,  JOSe  NUNES,  JOR. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.  J915. 

77.  The  Potter. 

78.  An  Arabian  Smoking. 

79.  At  the  Looking  Glass. 

80.  The  Mountain  of  Cintra. 

81.  The  Path  of  Colares. 

82.  A   Rustic   Home. 

83.  Lighting  the  Cigarette. 

84.  At  Dawn. 

85.  A    Rustic   Farm    House:   Environs   of 

Cintra. 

86.  The  Lake  of  Sete  Cidades  in  the  Is- 

land of  St.  Michael. 

87.  Preparing  for   the   Wash. 

88.  A   Corner   at   Sete   Cidades   in   the   Is- 

land of  St.  Michael. 
SAUDE,  ANTONIO  MANOEL  DA 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.  jgi}. 

89.  On  the  Banks  of  the  Meuse. 

90.  The   Moon  Over  the  Seine. 

91.  The   Night   and   the   Seine. 

92.  On  the  Banks  of  the  Zezere. 

93.  On  the  Banks  of  the  Meuse. 

94.  On  the  Banks  of  the  Zezere. 

SOUSA  LOPES,  ADRIANO  DE 

Member     of     the     International     Jury     of 
Awards:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1913. 

95.  The  Pilgrimage. 

99.  Effect  of  Light:  Study. 
100.  The    Home  of   the   Washerwoman. 
102.  Effect    of    Moonlight:    Venice. 
104.  The    Canal    of    St.    Gregory;    Venice. 
106.  Under  the  Orange  Tree. 

114.  My    Village. 

115.  a'  Village    Church. 

116.  Impression:  Portugal. 

117.  Impression:   Venice, 
lis.  Impression:  Venice. 

119.  Court  in  Bruges:  Belgium. 


TRIGOSO,  JOAO  DE  MELO  FALCAO 
Awarded  Gold  Medal:  p.  P.  I.  £.,  79/5. 

120.  Golden  Seacoast:  Algarve. 

121.  The  Silver  Weddings. 

VAZ,  JOAO 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

122.  An  Old   Wharf. 

123.  The   Church  of   the   Mother   of   God: 

Lisbon. 

124.  Embarking. 

VELOSO  SALGADO,  JOSfi 
Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  £.,  19 15. 

125.  Gathering  Sea  Moss:  Minho. 

126.  Ox   Driver:   Minho. 

127.  Charm. 

128.  Sea  Flower. 

129.  A  Girl  of  Minho  on  Sunday. 

130.  Washerwoman  of  Minho. 

CROUP    1  :   CLASS   2 

CHRISTINO  DA  SILVA,  JOAO  RIBEIRO 

131.  An  Ancient  Convent:  Environs  of  Mer- 

ceana. 
FONSECA,  MARTINHO  GOMES  DA 
Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

132.  Little    Boy. 

133.  Ecstasy. 

134.  Ellen. 

135.  Mary. 

136.  A  Nun. 

137.  Fixing  One's  Eyes. 

MATOSO  DA  FONSECA,  JOAO  GUIL- 
LHERME 
Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  191 5. 

138.  Getting   Warm. 

139.  Going   Far   OS. 
POSSOZ,   MILY 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.;  19 1 5- 

140.  Mother   and   Daughter. 

141.  Study. 

142.  Environs  of  Etampes. 

RIBEIRO,  JOSE  NUNES,  JOR. 

143.  Door  in  the  Alcazar:  Tangier. 

GROUP   2:    CL.^SS    3 

O  COMERCIO  DO  PORTO 
Engravings. 

CROUP  3 :  CLASS  4 

CASTRO,  RODRIGO  DE 

144.  A   Child   Study:   Marble. 

COSTA  MOTA,  ANTONIO 
AUGUSTO  DA 
Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  191-.. 

145.  The  Digger. 

PRAT,  ARTUR 

146.  Dreaming. 


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SIMOES  D'ALMEIDA  SOBRINHO,  ]OSt  VAX,  JULIO,  JOR. 

AiiardeJ  Bronze  MeJal:    I'.  P.  I.  E.,  1913.  Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  I.  £.,  1913. 

147.  Bust  of  an  Old   Woman.  153.  The  Grandmother. 

14S.  The    Awakening.  154.  Octogenarian. 

149.  Childhood.  155.  The  Light  and  the  Darkness. 

COSTA,  TOMAS  group  3 :  class  7 

150.  Hebe.  BARREIROS,  AUGUSTO  CESAR 

151.  Venus  Anadyomene.  Wood  Carvings,  Louis  XIV  Style. 

152.  David. 


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ARGENTINE  SECTION 


DR.  CUPERTINO  DEL  CAMPO  JUAN  C.  OLIVA  NAVARRO 

Special  Delegate  of  Fine  Arts.  Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts. 

Director  of  the  National  Museum  of  Fine  Curator  of  the  National  Museum  of  Fine 

Arts  of  Buenos  .lires.  Arts  of  Buenos  Aires. 

HORACIO  ANASAGASTI 
Commissioner   General  of  the  Argentine 
Republic. 


GALLERY  ONE  HUNDRED  TIVELVE 


PAINTINGS    AND    SCULPTURE 

ALICE,  ANTONIO 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

1.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

Lent  b)'  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

2.  Confession. 

3.  Morning  Sun  in  Bogliasco. 
BASTIANINI,   RENE 

4.  The   Close   of   the   Day. 
BERMUDEZ,  JORGE 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1913. 

5.  The  Young  Landlady. 

6.  Argentine  Cowboy  of  the  North. 

7.  The  Pilgrim. 
BOGGIO,  POMPEO 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  £.,   IQIS- 

8.  Types    of   the    Quichua    Indian    Tribe 

at  Quebrada  de  Humahuaca. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

9.  Singing  and   Dancing. 
BUSTILLO,   ALEJANDRO 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

10.  Self-portrait. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
CAGGIANO,  CESAR 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  L  E.,  1915. 

11.  Portrait    of    Mrs.    G.    M. 

Lent  bv  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
DEL  CAMPO,  CUPERTINO 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

12.  Twilight. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

13.  Evening  Light. 

14.  The  Breeding  Stall. 
CANASI,  DANTE 

15.  Portrait. 

DE  LA  CARCOVA,  ERNESTO 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

16.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  C.  de  la  C. 

Lent  bv  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
CARNACINI,  CEFERINO 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  19 1 5. 

17.  Idyllic. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 


18.  A   Rainy   Afternoon. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

COPPINI,  ELISEO 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

19.  The  Last  Rays. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

20.  The  Old   Stall. 

CORREA  MORALES,  ELISA  G.  ADDE 
Awarded  Bronze  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

21.  A  Head. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
CULLEN,   HERNAN 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  7.  £.,  1915. 

22.  Remorse. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
DELUCCHI,  PEDRO 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

23.  Sunset. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

24.  Poesy. 

25.  The  Harbor. 
DONNIS,  CAYETANO 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

26.  The  Appuan  Alps. 

27.  Apples. 
FADER,   FERNANDO 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

28.  The   Pigs'    Meal. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
GISMONDI,   LIA 

29.  Peace  for  the  Souls. 
GUIDO,  ALFREDO 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  191 5. 

30.  Images. 

31.  Fantastic    Sensation. 
LAGOS,  ALBERTO 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1913. 

32.  An    Indian    of   the   Tehuelche   Tribe. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

33.  Voluptuousness. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

34.  A  Head. 

Lent  bv  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 


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ARGENTINE  SECTION 


LAVECCHIA,   FRANCISCO 

A-i^arJed  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

35.  Near   Twilight. 

36.  The   Charm  of  the  Evening. 
LOPEZ,    NAGUIL,    GREGORIO 

37.  The   Man   with   the  Blue   Ring. 

38.  The  Creek   of  St.   Vincent. 
LYNCH,  JUSTO 

39.  A  Gray  Day. 

Lent  bv  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
MALHARRO,  MARTIN 

40.  The   Plow. 

Lent  bj'  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

41.  Nocturne. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
MONTERO,   ADOLFO 

42.  The    Coalers. 

43.  A     Narrow     Street:     Boca     District: 

Buenos  Aires. 
NAVA,  HECTOR 

Aii-arded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

44.  Light    and    Shadow. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

45.  Portrait. 

46.  A    Woman    from    Chioggia. 
DE   NAVAZIO,   WALTER 

47.  A   Solitary  Way. 

OLIVA  NAVARRO,  JUAN  CARLOS 

Member     of     the     International     Jury     of 
A 'wards:   P.  P.   I.  E.,    79/5. 

48.  Smiling. 

Lent  bv  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

49.  Head  of  a  Child. 
PAGANO,  JOSE  LEON 

Aiuarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

50.  An    Old    Woman   from   Tuscany. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

51.  Harmony    in    Gray. 

52.  Morning. 
PANOZZI,  AMERICO 

53.  Landscape — State  of   Mendoza. 

Lent   bv    Museum   of   Buenos   Aires. 

54.  The  First  Lights. 

55.  The  Cloud. 


PINTO,  OCTAVIO 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E  .  I^rs. 

56.  The  Shadow  of  the  Calchaqui. 

57.  The    Blind    Spring. 
QUIRCS,  C.  BERNALDO  DE 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

58.  Family   Portrait. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

59.  Portrait  of  the  Artist  Mr.  Sivori. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

ROCHA,   HECTOR 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

60.  The   Communion. 
ROSA,  ANGEL  MARIA  DE 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

61.  The    Visionar}'. 

62.  Head  of  a  Child. 
ROSSI,  ALBERTO  M. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

63.  Buenos  Aires. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

64.  Silhouette. 

SIVORI,  EDUARDO 
Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

65.  Self-portrait. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
DE  LA  TORRE,  CARLOS 

66.  The  Stage. 

Lent  bv  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

67.  Pig's   Stall. 

68.  The  Stage  in  the  Pampa. 

69.  The  Hay-wagon. 

70.  The   Invasion. 

71.  The  Colonist's  House. 

72.  Trees  on  a  Declivity. 
WEISS,  ANA 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

73.  Sunday. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

74.  Portrait. 

ZONZA  BRIANO,  PEDRO 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  10 1, ^. 

75.  Increase  and  Multiply. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 


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C.  J.  K.  VAN  AALST 

President   of  the   Central   Commission, 
Amsterdam. 
H.  A.  VAN  CUENEN  TORCHIANA 

Resident  Commissioner  General. 


J.  C.  A.  EVERWVN 

lice-President  of  the  Central  Commission, 
The  Ha,i;ue. 
WILLEM    WITSEN 

Commissioner  of  Fine  .4rts. 


HOLLAND   COMMITTEE 


WILLY  MARTENS 

President. 
WILLEM  WITSEN 

f'icr-President. 
A.  M.  GORTER 

Secretary. 


R.  IVES  BROWNE 

Member. 
C.  M.  GARMS 

Member. 
H.  M.  KRABBE 

Member. 


G.  E.  DE  VRIES 
Manager. 

CILLERIES  ONE  HUNDRED  THIRTEEN  TO  ONE  HUNDRED  SIXTEEN 

BREITNER,  G.  H. 

Aiuarded  Grand  Prize:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

17.  Amsterdam    Timber-Port. 

BREMAN,  C.  O. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  £.,  191 5. 

18.  The  Bay  of  Naples. 

CHATTEL,  FREDERICUS  J.  DU 

19.  To  the  Mill. 


PAINTINGS 

ADDICKS,  CHRISTIAN  JOHANNES 

1.  Mother  and  Child. 

AKKERINGA,  JOHANNES 

2.  On  the  Edge  of  the  Water. 

ARNTZENIUS,  PAUL 

3.  Native  of  Volendam. 

ASSCHER,  HENRIETTE 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

4.  Tailor  Hands  at  the  Old  Men's  Home. 

BASTERT,  NICOLAAS 

5.  My  Village. 

6.  Enkhuizen  Harbour. 

BAUER,  M.  A.  J. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

7.  Oriental   Equestrian. 

BAUTZ,  DAVID 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

8.  Dead  Birds. 

BEEK,  BERNARDUS  ANTONIE 

9.  Dutch  Landscape. 

BERG,  ANNA  C.  VAN  DEN 

10.  Larkspur. 

BERKEMEVER,  LUDOLPH 

11.  On   the   Banks   of   a    Dutch   Lake. 

BLECKMANN,  W.  C.  C. 

12.  Spring. 

BLOMMERS,  BERNARDUS  JOHANNES 

13.  On  the  Way  Home. 

14.  Summer. 
BODIFEE,  PAUL 

15.  Field  of  Blooming  Poppies. 
BOER,  G.  J.  DE 

16.  In  the  Woods. 


COERT,  ANTHONI 

20.  The   Deserted  House. 

DEUTMAN,  FRANS 

21.  Little  Mother. 

DEVENTER,  JOHANNA  CORNELIA  VAN 

22.  Beeches. 

DOOYEWAARD,  JACOB 

23.  Meditation. 

DUYL-SCHWARTZE,  TH.  VAN 

24.  The  Fan. 

25.  Mahler's  Bust  by  Rodin. 

26.  Portrait  of   H.   M.   the   Queen   of  the 

Netherlands. 

DYSSELHOF,  G.  W. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  191 5. 

27.  Lobsters. 

ENGEL,  FREDERIK 

28.  Milking  Time. 

VAN   ESSEN,   JAN 

29.  Pelicans. 

FRANKFORT,  E.  D. 

30.  Along  the  Road. 

GARJEANNE,  J. 

31.  Shadows  of  the  Clouds. 

GARMS,  COENRAAD  M. 

32.  The  Enkhuizen  St.  Pancras  Steeple. 


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GERDES,  ED. 

33.  Womanhood:  1914. 
GOEDVRIE.ND,  THEOOOOR 

34.  From    a    Fairy   of   the    Vehiw    County. 

35.  Old    Cottage    at    Chailly:    France. 
GORI,    BERTA 

36.  Old  Woman. 
GORTER,  ARNOLD  MARC 

Aii-arJed  GolJ  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

37.  Autumnal    Day. 
GRAAFLAND,  ROB 

38.  Summer  Day. 
GROOT,  G.  DE 

39.  In  the  Kempen  Country. 
HAVERMAN,   H.  J. 

40.  Fresh   Life. 
HEM,  PIET  VAN  DER 

41.  Katwyk  Fisherwoman. 
HYNER,  AREND 

42.  Village  Talk. 
ISRAELS,   ISAAC 

43.  Spanish  Cafe. 

44.  The   Great  Mare. 
IVES  BROWNE,  ROBERT 

45.  Before  the  Mirror. 
JANS,  JAN 

46.  Standing    Water    on    the    Sand    Hills: 

Spring  Morning. 
JURRES,  J.  H. 

47.  Casting  Stones  at   Don  Quixote. 
KERLING,  ANNA  E. 

Aiuarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.  /p/5. 

48.  Diligent  Old  Woman. 

49.  Providing  with  Fodder. 
KOSTER,  ANTON  LOUIS 

50.  A    Bulb    Grower's    House    with    Nur- 

sery   of     Darwin     Tulips    in     Hol- 
land. 

51.  V'iew     on     the     River     Spaarne     near 

Haarlem. 
KRABBE,  H.  M. 

52.  At  Granny's. 

53.  First   Steps. 
KRAMER,  MARTINUS 

A-warded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

54.  Winter  Time  in  Holland. 
LEDEBOER,  HANS 

55.  What  I  Saw  in  My  Dream. 
LENSELINK,  RENS 

56.  March  Weather  in  Holland. 
MAAREL,   M.  VAN   DER 

57.  Idleness. 
MARTENS,  WILLY 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  igiS- 

58.  <7oing  to   Church. 


MASTENBROEK,  JOHAN  HENDRIK  VAN 
Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

59.  In    the    Lock    at    Delfshaven. 

60.  As    Busy    as    Bees    in    the    Harbor    at 

Rotterdam. 
MENSION,  C.  J. 

61.  The   Beast   of   Prey. 
MESDAG,  H.  W. 

62.  A  Stormy  Sea. 
•MEYER,  JOHAN 

63.  Early   Morning. 
MOEN,   CHARLES  ANTOINE 

64.  Begonias. 
MONDRIAAN,  FRITS 

65.  The   Hague  Wood  in  October. 
MONNICKENDAM,   MARTIN 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,   79/5. 

66.  Life's  Joy. 
MOULYN,  S. 

67.  Portrait. 
NAKKEN,  WILLEM  CAREL 

68.  Cart    for    the    Conveyance    of    Stones, 

near  Paris. 

OLDEWELT,  FERDINAND  GUSTAAF 
WILLEM 

69.  For   the   Poor. 
OVERBEEK,  G.  J.  VAN 

70.  Cart     Horses    at    the     Bank     of     the 

River. 
PIETERS,  EVERT 

71.  Gypje. 
REGT,  P.  DE 

72.  Dreary    Day    in    Spring. 
REPELIUS,   BETSY 

73.  Interior  of  a  Dutch  Home. 
RHYNNEN,  JAN  VAN 

74.  Charming   Spot. 
ROELOFS,   ALBERT 

AiL-arded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

75.  Meditation. 
ROELOFS,  WILLEM  E.,  JR. 

76.  In    the   Land   of   Tulips. 
ROSSE,  HERMANN 

77.  The  Water  Palace. 

78.  Carmel   Bay. 
SCHAAP,    E.    R.    D. 

79.  Spring. 

SCHAAP-VAN  DER  PEK,  H.  W.  J. 

SO.  Ruins  on  a  Mountain  Top. 
SCHERMER,    CORNELIS 

81.  Billeting   Dutch   Lancers. 
SCHILDT,   MARTINUS 

82.  Interior  of   a   Home. 

SCIIIPPERUS,  PIETER  ADRIANUS 

83.  Winter. 


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SCHULMAN,  DAVID 

AivardeJ  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915- 

84.  A  Winter  Afternoon  at  Laren. 
SLUITER,   WILLY 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915- 

85.  The  Angelus. 
SLUYTERS,    JAN 

86.  Woman    in    Scarlet. 

87.  Woman  in  Yellow. 
SMITH,   HOBBE 

Aivarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I-  E.,  T9I5- 

88.  Old    Woman    Reading   the    Bihle. 
STEELINK,   WILLEM 

89.  On  the  Heath. 

90.  Along  the  Coast. 
STERRE  DE  JONG,  J.  F. 

91.  Sunday  Morning  at  Laren. 
SURIE,    JACOBA 

92.  Boy    and    Vegetables. 
THOL-RUYSCH,  ALETTA  VAN 

93.  Mushrooms. 
THOLEN,  W.  B. 

Aiuarded   Gold  Medal:    P.   P.  I-  E.,   1915- 

94.  Church  Near  Leiden. 
TONGE,  LAMMERT  VAN  DER 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I-  E.,  I9I5- 

95.  Riches. 
VELSEN,  SUZE 

96.  Autumn. 
VLAANDEREN,  JOH 

97.  Country  Road  in  the  County  of  Overy- 

ssel. 
VREEDENBURG,  C. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  J9I5- 

98.  Unloading   Peat   on   the   Edge   of   the 

Canal. 
VR'EEDENBURG,  SCHOTEL  M. 

99.  Slum  in  the  Cit)'  of  Hattem. 
WAAY,  NICOLAAS  VAN  DER 

100.  A   Dutch   Orphan   House  Girl. 
WANDSCHEER,  M. 

101.  Nasturtium. 

WANING,  CORNELIS,  ANTHONY  VAN 

102.  Ancient  Part  of  The  Hague  City. 
WEELE,  H.  J.  VAN  DER 

103.  Dutch    Ploughing   Oxen. 
WEISSENBRUCH,  JAN  WILLEM 

104.  View  of  a  Dutch  City. 
WESTERMANN,   G. 

105.  On  the  Pavement. 

WEYNS,  J.  H. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  I9I5- 

106.  Old  Women's  Home. 
WIGGERS,  DERK 

107.  Full  Moon. 


WILLIGEN,  C.  A.  VAN  DER 

108.  Nasturtium. 
WITSEN,   W. 

Member     of     the     International     Jury     of 
Awards:   P.  P.  1.  E.,  79/5. 

109.  Binnenkant:  Winter   at  Amsterdam. 

110.  Montelbaan    Steeple:    Oude    Waal    at 

Amsterdam. 
WOLBERS,  HERMANUS  GERARDUS 

111.  In  the  Meadow. 
WOLTER,   HENDRIK   JAN 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  191^. 

112.  Fishing  Fleet  Leaving  a  Cornish  Har- 

bor. 
WYSMULLER,  J.   H. 

113.  View    of    Part    of    the    City    of    Am- 

sterdam. 

ZOETELIEF  TROMP,  J. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  191 5. 

114.  On    the   Beach. 
ZON,  JACQUES 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E..  I9I5- 

115.  Navying. 

GRAPHIC  ART 

ARNTZENIUS,  PAUL 

116.  The   Training   Ship. 

117.  The  Old   Dutch  Waterland. 
BAUER,   M.   A.  J. 

118.  The  Holy  Camel. 

119.  A  Damascus  Bazar. 

120.  An   Oriental   Prince. 
BOSCH,   ETIENNE 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  191 5. 

121.  Salerno. 

122.  Notre  Dame  de  Paris. 
DUPONT,  P. 

123.  Western   Church   Steeple. 

124.  Old  Church  Steeple. 
GRAADT  VAN  ROGGEN  (JOHANNES 

MATTHEUS) 

125.  Old  Bridge. 

126.  Showery  Weather. 
HARTING,   DIRK 

127.  Amersfoort  Canal. 

128.  The  Amsterdam  Lock. 
HAVERMAN,   H.  J. 

129.  Beggar. 

130.  Generalife. 

131.  Ass  Drivers. 
HEMELMAN,  ALBERT 

132.  Small    Ghelder   Yard. 

133.  Pile  Driver  at  Amsterdam. 
HOYTEMA,   TH.   VAN 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915- 

134.  White   Herons. 

135.  Cactus. 


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ISRAELS,  ISAAC 

136.  Etching. 

137.  Etching. 

138.  Etching. 

139.  Etching. 

140.  Etching. 
JONG,   TOON   DE 

141.  Veere    Cathedral. 

142.  Tjalk  Outside  Dordrecht. 
KOEK.KOEK,   GER.'\RO 

143.  Delfshaven  Harbour. 

KOUW,  CASPER  MARINUS  LEENDERT 

144.  On  the  Dyke. 

145.  Thistle. 
KRABBE,   H.   M. 

146.  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

147.  Portrait   of   a   Lady. 
KRAMER,   MARTINUS 

148.  To  the  River. 

149.  Downs-Oaks. 
MOULYN,   S. 

Ais:arded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

150.  Le  Chateau   de  Beaufort. 

151.  Studv  of  the   Nude. 

152.  Villa  d'Este. 
NIEUWENKAMP,  \V.  O.  J. 

153.  Woodcutters. 

154.  Edam. 

155.  On  the  Lake. 

156.  Falling   Leaves. 
POORTENAAR,  JAN 

/livarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

157.  Trafalgar  Square. 

158.  Jerusalem       Chamber:       Westminster 

Abbey. 
PROOST,  JOHANNES 

159.  Brick    Kiln. 
SCHELFHOUT,  LODEWYK 

160.  Winter  Tree. 

161.  Les   Angles. 
THOLEN,  W.  B. 

162.  Nave. 

163.  Harbour. 


164.  The  Philosopher. 

165.  Cage. 

166.  Cross. 

VELDllEER,  J.  G. 

167.  The  Borough. 

168.  The  Old  Watchman. 

169.  Rotterdam. 

170.  Harlem   St.   Anne. 

VELSEN,  SUZE 

171.  Sunny  Doorlet. 

172.  Old  Dutch  Slum. 

WITSEN,   W. 

Member    of    the    International    Jury    of 
Awards:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  igij. 

173.  Reconstruction  in  Old  Amsterdam. 

174.  The   Kran   Lock. 

175.  Steeple  Montelbaan:  Oude  Waal. 

ZWART,  W.  DE 

A-icarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.  1915. 

176.  Sunny  Tree-Lined  Path. 

177.  Cattle  Market. 

SCULPTURE 

CLERCQ,  T.  LE 

178.  Perdition. 

DANTZIG,  RACHEL  M.  VAN 

179.  Mother  and   Child. 

180.  Italian  Farmer's  Wife  and  Goat. 

HESSELINK,  ABRAHAM 
Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  igij- 

181.  Narcis. 

182.  Lidia. 

JELTSEMA,  T.  E. 

183.  Young      Sportsman       Sitting      Down: 

Ready  to  Start  Again. 
SCHREVE-YZERMAN,  JO 

184.  Amsterdam  Orphan  Girl. 

185.  "Lonely  and  Deserted." 
WYK,  CHARLES  VAN 

Atvarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  19 1 5. 

186.  On    the   Way   Home. 

187.  Sheep  and  Lamb. 

188.  Cessation   from  Labor. 


For  Galleries  One  Hundred  and  Seventeen  to  One  Hundred  and  Twenty  See  United  States 
Section,  Volume  I,  Pages  228  to  232;  Volume  II,  Pages  233  and  234. 


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INTERNATIONAL  SECTION 

Much  of  the  International  Section  was  arranged  in  Europe  by  Mr.  J.  N'ilsen  Laurvik,  Special 
Representative  of  the  Department  of  Fine  Arts. 


GALLERIES  ONE  HUNDRED  EIGHT. 
ONE  HUNDRED 
Part  of  the  International  Section  is  exhib- 
ited in  Gallery  One  Hundred  and  Eight  (Pal- 
ace of  Fine  Arts),  and  the  remainder  in 
Galleries  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-one  to 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-three,  in  the  Annex. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DR.WVINGS 

ADAMS,  JOHN  QUINCY  Austria 

Aiuarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  /.  £.,  1915. 

1.  Portrait:  Mrs.  John  Quincy  Adams. 

2.  Portrait:  Fraulein  Von  Seybl. 

AGTHE,  CURT  Germany 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  /.  £.,  1915. 

3.  At  the   Spring. 

AGUIAR,   EL  CONDE  DE  Spain 

Aviarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E..  1915. 

4.  A  Study. 

5.  Natural  Type  of  Seville. 

6.  Memories. 

ANDRASSY,   THEOD.  Hungary 

7.  Moonlight:  Arabia. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

8.  Arabian  Village  by  Night. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 
BAIXAS  CARRATE,  JUAN  Spain 

Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  191  f,. 

9.  Happy  Children. 

10.  The  Fair  of  St.  Thomas. 
BARABAS,  MIKL6S  Hungary 

11.  Portrait:  Count  L.  Batthyanyi. 

Lent  by  Count  Batthyanyi. 

12.  Portrait:  Deak  Ferencz. 

BARTA,  E.  Hungary 

13.  The  Beggars. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Ignacz  Fekete. 

BATTHYANYI,  COUNT  GYULA 

Hungary 
Awarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  /.  E..  1915. 

14.  Bal  des  Ardents. 

15.  Casa  Rossa. 

16.  Juvisy. 

17.  Ladies  of  the  Harem. 

18.  Longchamps. 

19.  Soiree. 

BAUMGARTNER,  TOMAS  Germany 

20.  Lady  in  Furs. 

BECKER,  BENNO  Germany 

21.  At  Lake  Como. 


ONE   HUNDRED   TIFENTY-ONE   TO 
FORTY-THREE 
BENCZl  R,  BELA  Hungary 

22.  Hot  Day:  Lake  Balaton:  Hungary. 

23.  Storm:  Lake  Balaton:  Hungary. 

BENCZUR,  GYULA  Hungary 

24.  Man's  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Bela  Benczur,  Esq. 

25.  Portrait:  Count  J.  Andrassy,  Sr. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

BENLLIURE  Y  GIL  Spain 

26.  Nude. 

BENDICHA,  ALFONSA  Spain 

27.  Tapestry — Andromeda   and   Perseus. 

BERENY,  R6BERT  Hungary 

28.  Shadow  Giving  Way  to  Sunshine. 

29.  My    Happy,    Merry,    Sad,    Indifferent 

and     Jealous     People     Beneath     the 

Town. 
Portrait:  Composer  Bartok. 
The  Faraglini's. 
Sewing  Woman  :  Evening  in  Her 

Room. 

33.  Golgotha. 

34.  Fantastic  Rocks. 
Souvenir  of  a   Meadow. 
Yellow    Embroidery. 
Flowers   and    Animals. 
Blue   Fishes. 
Fairyland. 

Souvenir  of  a  Sunny  Garden. 
Bird  in  Sunset. 
A  Decoration. 
Landscape. 
Mountain  and  Rocks. 
Trees   of    Fairyland. 
Playing   Horses. 
Scenes  of  a  Circus. 
Boat  Between  Waves. 
Tropical  Trees. 

50.  Squirrels. 

BESNARD,  ALBERT  France 

51.  Man  in  Pink. 

52.  The  Dancer  with  a  Yellow  Mask. 

53.  The  Procession  of  Langar. 

54.  On  a  Stairway  in  Benares. 

55.  A  Street  in  Madeira. 

56.  The  Brahmin. 

57.  Studv  for  the  Dancer  with  the  Yellow 

Mask. 


30. 
31. 
32. 


35. 
36. 
37. 
3S. 
39. 
40. 
41. 
42. 
43. 
44. 
45. 
46. 
47. 
48. 
49. 


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INTERNATIONAL  SECTION 


BESNARD,    ALBERT    (Continued) 

58.  A  Curio  Dealer  in  Delhi. 

59.  The   Bracelet   Seller. 

BEST,   HANS  Germany 

60.  Grandmother   and    Grandchild. 

BILBAO,  GONZALO  Spain 

Aiuarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

61.  Garden  of  the  Alcazar,  No.  2. 

62.  Garden  of  the  Alcazar,  No.  1. 

63.  A  (Jarden  of  Seville. 

64.  Dance  of  the  Luises  in  the  Cathedra] 

of  Seville. 

65.  Cigarette  Girls  of  Seville. 

66.  Figaro. 

67.  The  Little  Gvpsv. 

68.  To  the  Tarrijos  Fair. 

69.  Cigarette   Girls. 

70.  Factory  Shop. 

BOBROWSKY,  GRIGORI  Russia 

71.  Portrait   of   a   Woman. 

BOEMM,  RITTA  Hungary 

72.  Hungarian  Interior. 

73.  Old  Hungarian  Jugs. 

BOHM,   PAL  Hungary 

74.  Christmas  Mummers. 
BRODSZKY,   SANDOR  Hungary 

75.  Peasant  Woman. 
BROCK,  GUSTAV 

76.  Mrs.  Bertha   Asp. 

77.  Queen  Alexandrine  of  Denmark. 

78.  Mrs.  Eleanor  Magruder. 

BRUCK,  LAJOS  Hungary 

79.  Old   Hungarian  Peasant. 

80.  Seaside  in  Bretagne. 

81.  Village  Houses:  Hungary. 

82.  Italian  Child  with  Cherries. 

83.  Interior:  Hungarian  Peasant  House. 

84.  Girl  and  Butterflies. 

85.  Summer   Clouds. 
861  Market   Place. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 
BRUCK,  MIKSA  Hungary 

Aiuarded  Siher  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  IQI_^. 

87.  Auvergne  Interior.. 

88.  Flowerbeds  near  Budapest. 

89.  Hungarian  Interior. 
BRUNDRIT,  REGINALD  GRANGE 

England 

90.  Dinant-sur-Meuse. 

BRONE,  HEINRICH  Germany 

91.  Picnic  in  the  Woods. 
BURMESTER,  ERNST  Germany 

92.  Railroad  Bridge. 

CABRERA   CANTO,   F.  Spain 

A'u.arded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  igij. 

93.  Grandfather's  Birthday. 

94.  Landscape. 


Austria 


Spain 


95.  Woman's  Love. 

96.  Head. 

97.  The   Dinner. 
CAMMERLOHER,  KARL  MORITZ 

98.  Landscape. 

99.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

100.  Portrait  of  a  Child. 
CAPDEVILA,   GINES 

101.  Maja. 
CARDONA,   JUAN  Spain 

A^varded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  1913. 

102.  Gypsy. 

103.  Before  the   Dresser. 

104.  The  Kiss. 

CARDUNETS   CAZORLA,   ALEJANDRO 

Spain 

105.  Montremy. 

CASALS  Y  PEYPOCH  JOSfi  Spain 

106.  Gardens  of  Catalunia,   No.   1. 

107.  Gardens  of  Catalunia,   No.  2. 
CHIMONA,   NICOLAS  Russia 

108.  Hellas. 

109.  Les  Isles  du  Prince. 
CHRISTMAS,   E.  W.  England 

AiL-arded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  igi^. 

110.  Moonlight   in  the  Argentine. 

111.  Christ  of  the  Andes. 
CORTES-RIERA,   FERNANDO  Spain 

112.  Twilight. 

CSAKTORNYAI  Hungary 

113.  Landscape. 

CS6K,   ISTVAN  Hungary 

Aivarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1913. 

114.  Two  Girls  in  a  Garden. 

Lent  bj'  Marczell  Nemes,  E.sq. 

1 15.  Fairies. 

116.  Summer  Flowers. 

117.  On   the   Lido. 

118.  Still  Life. 

119.  Chinese  Porcelains. 

120.  Spring. 

121.  Asters. 
CZIGANY,  DEZSO 

122.  Woman  Arranging  Hair. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Ignacz  Fekete. 
DAKE,  CAREL  L.,  JR.  Holland 

123.  The  Trail. 

124.  On  the  Slopes:  Mt.  Tamalpais. 
DALMAU,  JOSll  Spain 

125.  My  Friend  Mr.  Bernard,  Art  Critic  of 

the  Revue  Mondaine. 
DODS-WITHERS,   ISOBEL  England 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

126.  The  Fortress  Church  of  Albi. 
DRAPER,  H.  J.  England 

A'u.arded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

127.  FIving  Fish. 


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EDVI-ILLES,   ALADAR 

128.  Stall. 

129.  Young  Bull. 

130.  Resting  Cow. 

131.  Siesta. 

132.  Before  the  Storm. 

133.  Grey  Horse. 

134.  Prairie  Hut:  Hungaiy. 

135.  Home^vard. 


Hungary 


EMERICI,  ANDOR 

136.  Crucifixion. 

Lent  bv  Bela  Benczur,  Esq. 

137.  Girl's  Head. 

Lent  bv  Bela  Benczur,  Esq. 

138.  Child's  Head. 

Lent  by  Bela  Benczur,  Esq. 

ENGEL,  OTTO  H.  Germany 

139.  Picnic  on  the  Beach.  

ENGELMAN,   PETER  Austria 

140.  Portrait:  No.  2. 

141.  Portrait:  No.  1. 

142.  Portrait:  No.  3. 

Germany 


Russia 


ESSER,  THEODOR 

143.  Interior. 

FECHIN,  NICHOLAI 

144.  Lady  in  Pink. 

Lent  by  William  Smith  Stimmel, 
Esq. 
FEHERV.4RY,   ERZSI  Hungary 

145.  Margaret  Island:  Budapest. 

146.  Landscape. 

FENYES,  ADOLF  Hungary 

147.  Kitchen  Table. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

FERENCZY,  KAROLY  Hungary 

148.  Still  Life:  Roses. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

149.  Landscape. 

150.  Girl's  Portrait. 
FERENCZY,   VALfiR  Hungary 

151.  Flute  Player. 

152.  San  Pietro  di  Castello:  Venice. 

FERRER,   SANTIAGO  Spain 

153.  Interior. 
FILLOL,  ANTONIO  Spain 

154.  The  Old  Clothes  Woman. 

155.  Uncle  Tanacha. 

156.  The  Blown  Flower. 

GAIGHER,   HORATIO  Austria 

Awarded  Sih-er  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

157.  Portrait:  Benedict  XV. 

158.  Portrait:  Pope  Pius  X. 
GALIMBERTI,  SANDOR  Hungary 

159.  St.  Rafael. 

160.  Motive:  Hungarian  Town. 

161.  Motive:  Rue  de  Vaugirard. 


Hungary      GALIMBERTI-DfiNES,  VALERIA 

Hungary 

162.  Chrysanthemums  in  Blue  Vase. 

163.  Still"  Life:  Roses. 

G.^LLEN-KALLELA,  AXEL  Finland 

Aii-arded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E..  1915. 

164.  Plain. 

165.  On  Guard. 

166.  Tropical  Fruits:  Still  Life. 

167.  A  Wild  Savannah. 

168.  My  First  Hyena. 

169.  Symposium. 

170.  Kenoussa. 

171.  My  First  Buffalo. 

172.  In  Autumn  Sunlight. 

173.  Portrait:  Waino  Salmin. 

174.  Portrait  of  Madam  E.  E. 

175.  Young  Kikouyou  Warrior. 

176.  Banana  Leaves. 

177.  The   Deluge. 

178.  Lynx  Hunter. 

179.  Rhinoceros  and  Euphorbia. 

180.  Playing  Child. 

181.  Sunset. 

182.  Portrait:  Robert  Kajanus. 

183.  Evening  Heat. 

184.  Burial. 

185.  Buffalo  Hunt. 

186.  Portrait:  Mr.  Gustav  Mahler. 

187.  Mv  First  Rhinoceros. 

188.  The  Tribe  of  Naudi. 

189.  Massai   Watching. 

190.  Kullerve    Warrior. 

191.  Summer   Night. 

192.  The  Cataract  of  Masioja. 

193.  Spring. 

194.  The  Wreath  of  Anemones. 

195.  Portrait:  Mother  and  Infant. 

196.  Barcarole   of   Kaleral. 

197.  Savage  in  the  Shadow. 

198.  The   Hrasiani    Mountains. 

199.  Gazelle. 

200.  Crocodile. 

201.  Rainbow. 

202.  The   Little   Valley. 

203.  Carcass. 

204.  Meadow. 

205.  The  School. 

206.  Zebras. 

207.  Hide. 

208.  Zebras    and    Chamois. 

209.  Parched  Fir  Tree:  Winter. 

210.  Burned    Fir    Tree. 

211.  After  the   Hunt. 

212.  Portrait  of  Madam  G.  A.  S. 

213.  Slain   Rhinoceros. 

214.  Kikouyou. 

215.  Broken   Fir  Tree. 

216.  The  Waterfall. 

217.  Kikouvou  Woman. 


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GALLEN'-KALI.ELA,    AXEL    (Continued) 

218.  Massai    Warrior. 

219.  Homo    Victor. 

22n.  Portrait:   Mr.   Alpo   Sailo. 

221.  Antelope. 

222.  The    Burnt   Prairie. 

223.  Denva   Sabouk. 

224.  Wild   Date  Palm. 

225.  Portrait  of  Madam  M.  G.  K. 

226.  Bathers. 

227.  Landscape  Painter. 

228.  Spring  Breezes. 

229.  Ski   Runners. 

230.  In  the  Brush. 

231.  Portrait  of   a   Lady   among  the   Rocks. 

232.  Model    of    a    Cupola    for    the    Capitol 

Building    at    Helsingfors. 

233.  The  Thieves  of  Lampo. 

GALOFRE  flLLER,  FRANCISCO  Spain 

234.  The  Key  of  the  Bull  Pen. 

GARCIA  ESCARRE,  FRANCISCO       Spain 

235.  Esmeraldine. 

236.  Maternity. 

GARRinO,  RAMON  Spain 

237.  The  Beggars. 

GINNETT,  LOUIS  England 

Aii-arJed  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 
23',.  The  Golden  Hvpnos. 

GLATTER,   GYUI.A  Hungary 

AiLarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  igi}. 

239.  Lady's  Portrait. 

GLATZ,  OSZKAR  Hungary 

Aivarded  Silver  Medal  (for  Oil  Painting) : 

P.  P.  I.  E..  IQI!^. 
Aii:arded    Silver    Medal    (for    Draiviniis) : 
P.  P.  I.  E.,  jgif,. 

240.  Hungarian   Landscape. 

241.  The    Visit. 

242.  Hnnearian   Goose   Girls. 

243.  Tran^ylvanian   Landscape. 

244.  Shepherdess. 

VON  GLEHN,  JANE  EMMET         England 
AiuardeJ  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  £.,  igi'i. 

245.  The   Blue   Jacket. 

VON  GLEHN,  W.  G.  England 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  [grfi. 

246.  La  Colline  Sacree. 

GOHLER,  HERMANN  Germany 

247.  Schloss   Favorite. 

GOMEZ,    CONSTANTINO  Spain 

Av.arded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1913. 

248.  Procession   of   Christ   at   Albarracin. 

249.  A  Forge. 

250.  Fruit   Stand   in   Valencia. 

GOODMAN,  R.  G.  England 

Aivarded  Gold  Medal  (for  Pastels):    P.  P. 
I.  E.,  1915. 


Aivarded  Silver  Medal  (for  Oil  Painting) : 
P.  P.  I.  E..  191  s. 

251.  Tulloch:    Scotland. 

252.  A  South  African   Homestead. 

253.  The  Coast  of  England. 

254.  The  Alhambra:  Granada. 
HAMBUCHEN,  WILHELM  Germany 

Aivarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  IQI^. 

255.  Early  Autumn  Morning. 

H.\RV,  GVn.A  Hungary 

256.  Fisher  Bastion:  Budapest. 
HATVANV,  BARON  FERENCZ      Hungary 

Aivarded  Silver  Medal  (for  Oil  Paintini;): 

P.  P.  I.  E.,  1913. 
Aivarded  Silver  Medal  (for  Draivln^) :    P. 

P.  I.  E.,  iQis. 

257.  Still   Life. 

Lent  bv  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

258.  Sunny  Street. 

Lent  bv  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

259.  Still    Life.' 

260.  Environs  of  Rome. 

HAWEIS,  STEPHEN  England 

261.  Forte  dei  Marmi:  Liguria. 

262.  Na  Moala:  Fiji  Islands. 

263.  Na  Aissama:  A  Fijian  Village. 

264.  Vakamololo    Dance,    Fiji    No.    I. 

265.  Vakamololo    Dance,    Fiji    No.    3. 

266.  \^akamololo;  Three  Girls. 

267.  Vakamololo   Dance   No.   2. 
HELLWAG,  RUDOLF  Germany 

268.  The   Pool   of   London. 

HELSBY,  ALFREDO  Chile 

269.  A  Coming  Storm  in  the  Andes. 

270.  Chilean  Farmhouses  in  Spring. 
HOLLO.    GfiZA  Hungary 

271.  Weaving  Design  No.  528. 
HOLMBOE,   THOROLF  Norway 

272.  Eider   Ducks. 

HiJBNER,  ULRICH  Germany 

273.  Clear  Weather. 
HUGHES-STANTON,  H.  England 

Aivarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  191  f.. 

274.  Fort.  St.  Andre. 
IVANYI-GRtJNWALD,  BfiLA  Hungary 

275.  Bathintr   Women. 

276.  Park   View. 

277.  Tree   in   Blossom. 

278.  Sunshine. 

279.  Two   Women. 

280.  Nascence. 

JAVOR,   PAL  Hungary 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E..  191^. 

281.  Hungarian  Home  Altar. 

282.  Altar:    Hungarian    Peasant    Church. 

Lent  bv  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 
JONES,  REGINALD  England 

283.  The  Mill  Pond. 


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KAISER,  RICHARD  Germany 

28+.  From  an  Old  Park. 

KARLOVSKY,  BERTALAN  Hungary 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

285.  Portrait:  Countess  Karolyi. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

286.  Portrait:  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

287.  Portrait:  Madame  Alcsuti. 

Lent  by   Dr.   Agoston   Alcsuti. 

KATONA,    NANDOR  Hungary 

288.  In  the  Tatra. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Kellner,  Esq. 

289.  In  the  Tatra. 

Lent  by  Count  Lajos  Balthyanyi. 

KAZIANY,  ODON  Hungary 

290.  The  Dark  Woman. 

291.  The  Young  Man. 

292.  Under  the   Cypress. 

293.  Studv:  The  Disciple. 

294.  Study:  Head. 

295.  The  Serpentine  Dancer. 

296.  Mors  Peregrinans. 

297.  The  Castle  of  Tiszadob. 

KERNSTOCK,  KAROLY  Hungary 

298.  Study  for  Glass  Painting. 

Lent  by  Marczell   Nemes,  Esq. 

299.  Portrait:  Painter  Czobel. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

300.  Horsemen. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

301.  Nude. 

KfiZDI-KOVACS,    LASZL6  Hungary 

302.  Sunlit  Trees. 

KIPS,  ERICH  Germany 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  11^13. 

303.  Steamer  in  Dock:  Hamburg. 

KNIGHT,    HAROLD  England 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

304.  The  Girl   and  the  Picture. 

KNIGHT,  LAURA  England 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  191 S- 

305.  The  Model. 

KNIRR,   HEINRICH  Germany 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

306.  Self  Portrait. 

KOKOSCHKA,  OSKAR  Austria 

307.  Portrait:  Architect  Adolf  Loos. 

Lent  bv  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

308.  Portrait:  Dr.  Egon  Wellesz. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Egon  Wellesz. 

309.  Portrait:  Peter  Altenberg. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

310.  Portrait  of  the  Artist. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

311.  Portrait:   Emma   Veronica   Sanders. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 


312.  Portrait:  Doctor  Von  Webern,  Com- 

poser. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

313.  Portrait:  Angora  Cat. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

314.  Portrait:  Paul  Scheerbat. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

315.  Portrait:  Signor  Verona. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

316.  Portrait:  Doctor  de  Jankosky. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

317.  Portrait:  Mrs.  H. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

318.  Portrait:  Mrs.  Adolf  Loos. 

Lent  bv  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

319.  Portrait:   Two   Children. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

320.  Portrait:  Italian  Lady. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

321.  Child  with   Hands  of  Father   and 

Mother. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 
KOROSFOI-KRIESCH,  A.  Hungary 

322.  Fear. 

323.  Jov. 

324.  Bv  the  Wavside. 

325.  Zach  Klara. 

326.  Zach  Klara. 

327.  Weaving:  Design  No.  451. 

328.  Weaving:  Design  No.  758. 

329.  Weaving:  Design  No.  291. 

330.  Weaving:  Design  No.     97. 

331.  Weaving:  Design  No.  742. 

332.  Weaving:  Design  No.  734. 

333.  Weaving:  Design  No.  173. 

334.  Weaving:  Design  No.  593. 

335.  Weaving:  Design  No.  749. 

336.  Weaving:  Design  No.  617. 

337.  Weaving:  Design  No.  113. 
KUNFFY,  LAJOS  Hungary 

338.  Mihaly  Czigany. 

KUNWALD,  CeZAR  Hungary 

339.  Portrait. 

LAVERY,  JOHN  England 

340.  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Henry  Smith,  Esq. 
LAWSON,  J.  KERR  England 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1913. 

341.  St.   Botolph's  Church,  Boston. 

LIP6TH,  FERENCZ  Hungary 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  I9i_^. 

342.  Colormarmit    No.    1. 

343.  Colormarmit   No.   2. 

344.  Colormarmit   No.   3. 

345.  Colormarmit   No.   4. 

346.  Decorative  Panel:  Hungarian  Peasant 

Motive. 

347.  Decorative    Panel :    Mythological 

Motive. 


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LLIMONA,  JUAN  Spain 

Aiuarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

348.  Fig  Tree. 

349.  Sonata  without  Words. 
LLOPIS  DE  CASADES,  JUAN  MARIA 

Spain 

350.  Garden. 

351.  Interior. 

352.  Interior  of  Churcli. 
LOPEZ-MESQUITA,  JOSE  M.  Spain 

A'uiarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

353.  A  Spanish  Gypsy. 

Lent  by   Mrs.  Alice  Mumford 
Roberts. 

354.  Matador. 

Lent  by   Mrs.   Alice   Mumford 
Roberts. 
LOTZ,  KAROLY  Hungary 

355.  Bathing  women. 

356.  Portrait:  Artist's  Wife. 

357.  Child's   Portrait. 

358.  Hungarian   Peasant  Wedding. 

359.  End  of  the  Harvest. 

360.  Hungarian  Hussar. 

Lent  bv  Baron  Ferencz  Hatvanv. 
LOY,  MINA  England 

361.  Lillah,  Gaby  and  Amaranthe. 

362.  The   Etruscan   Loggia. 
MAGYAR-MANNHEIMER,  GUSZTAV 

Hungary 
/liuarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  IQI}. 

363.  Nocturne. 

364.  Approaching   Storm. 

365.  Autumn    Landscape. 

366.  After   the   Storm. 

367.  Young  Hungarian  Gypsy  Woman. 
MAJOR,  HENRIK  Hungary 

368.  Self  Portrait. 

MAKOWSKY,  ALEXANDER  Russia 

369.  Profile. 
MALAGARRIGA  ORMAST,  ELVIRA 

Spain 

370.  Grandmother's   Delight. 

MALLOL  CASANOVAS,  IGNACIO      Spain 

371.  Vermadora. 

MARFFY,  ()D(")N  Hungary 

372.  Man's  Portrait. 

373.  Dalmatian  Landscape. 

374.  Wood  Path. 

375.  Still  Life. 

Lent  by  Karoly  Kernstock,  Esq. 
MARK,  LAJOS  Hungary 

.'livarded  Cold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  igiS- 

376.  Preparing  for  a  Walk. 

377.  Before  the  Mirror. 

378.  Breakfast  Table. 

379.  Lady  with   Parasol. 

380.  Portrait:  Miss  NiUen. 


MASRIEBA,  LUIS  Spain 

381.  Thoroughbred. 

MEDNYANSZKY,  BARON  Hungary 

Aiiarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915.  ' 

382.  Winter:   Hungarian   Village. 
3S3.  Sunset. 

384.  Winter  in  the  Carpathians. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

MEIFREN,  ELISEO  Spain 

Av.-arded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  191 5. 

385.  Cumulus  Clouds:   .\Iallorca. 

386.  Road    in    Pollensa. 

387.  The  White  Rock. 

MESZOLY,   GEZA  Hungary 

388.  Summer   Landscape. 

Lent  by  Baron  Ferencz  Hatvany. 

MEYN,  GEORGE  LUDWIG  Germany 

389.  Frau  v.  Cotta. 

MIESS,  FRIGYES  Hungary 

390.  Dutch  Girl. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

MIHALY,  REZSO  Hungary 

391.  Weaving:  Design  No.  308. 

392.  Weaving:  Design  No.  395. 

393.  Weaving:  Design  No.  735. 

MOISES,  JULIO  Spain 

394.  Micaela. 

MiJLLER,  PETER  PAUL  Germany 

Aivarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

395.  Thousand  Year  Old  Oaks. 
MiJLLER,  RICHARD  Germany 

396.  Leimer's  Goat. 

MUNKACSY,  MIHALY  Hungary 

397.  Landscape:   Sunset. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

398.  Landscape:  In  the  Woods. 
NADLER,  R.  Hungary 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1913. 

399.  Suspension    Bridge:    Budapest. 
NAGY,  LAURA  Hungary 

400.  Design   No.   551. 

401.  Design  No.  756. 

402.  Design  No.  439. 

NA(;Y,  SANDOR  Hungary 

403.  Bath   of  the   Fairies. 

404.  Disappearing  Illusions. 

405.  Isle   of   Crete. 

406.  Weaving:  Design  No.     89. 

407.  Weaving:  Design  No.  262. 

408.  Weaving:  Design  No.  229. 

409.  Weaving:  Design  No.  501. 
OLGYAY,  FERENCZ  Hungary 

410.  Summer  Landscape. 

OLSSON,  JULIUS  England 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

411.  Silver   Moonlight. 


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O'LYNCH,  DE  LYNCH  TOWN,  CHARLES 

Germany 

412.  Zugspitz  Group,  from  Kranzberg, 

near  Mittenwald. 
ORTNER,  FERENCZ  Hungary 

413.  Weaving:  Design  No.  580. 

PA.4L,  LASZL6  Hungary 

414.  Autumn   Landscape. 

415.  Storm  Cloud. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 
FARAD  A  SANTIN,  JOSfi  Spain 

416.  Flower  Girl  of  Andalusia. 

417.  Gvpsy. 

P.-VTERSON,  JAMES  England 

41 S.  The  Old  Garden. 
PECH.\N,  J6ZSEF  Hungary 

419.  Farm  Yard. 

Lent  hy  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 
PIETZSCH,  RICHARD  Germany 

420.  Spring  in  the  Bavarian  Foothills. 
PIZA  ROIG,  JAIME  Spain 

421.  Street  in   Hostalrich. 

422.  Poblet:  Monastery  Cloister. 

P6R,  BERTALAN  Hungary 

423.  Decorative  Composition. 

424.  Decorative  Composition. 

425.  Mv  Family. 

PREISLER,  TAN  Germany 

Aivarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  £.,  I9I5- 

426.  Motive  of  Tale. 

Lent  by  Modern  Gallery  of  Bo- 
hemia, Prague. 
PRIESTMAN,  ARNOLD  England 

427.  Hurst  Castle. 

PUTZ,  LEO  Germany 

.■IxL-arded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 
42S.  The  Shore. 

RA.4B,  ERVIN  Hungary 

429.  Snow  in  the  Park. 

430.  Winter  Sun. 

REMSEY,  MME.  Hungary 

431.  Weaving:  Design  No.  739. 

432.  Weaving:  Design  No.  732. 

433.  Weaving:  Design  No.  731. 

434.  Weaving:  Design  No.  565. 

435.  Weaving:  Design  No.  754. 

436.  Weaving:  Design  No.     33. 
RENOM  Y  JUAMANDREU,  FAUSTO 

Spain 

437.  People's  Sundav. 

RICHMOND,  LEONARD  England 

.-lii^arded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  igifi. 
43S.  Brentford  Bridge. 

439.  Ricks   in   Sunlight. 

440.  The  End  of  the  Storm. 
RIPPL-R6NAI,  J6ZSEF  Hungary 

441.  Child's  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 


442.  Portrait:  Dr.  Guttmann. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

443.  Female   Nude. 

Lent  bv  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

444.  Ladies  in  the  Garden. 

Lent  by  Lajos  Jambor,  Esq. 

445.  Woman's  Head  in  Profile. 

Lent  bv  Count  Gyula  Andrassv. 

446.  Park. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Ignacz  Fekete. 

447.  Portrait:  Mark  Vedres. 

Lent  by  Mark  Vedres,  Esq. 
44s.  Interior. 

449.  Hungarian  Interior. 

450.  Woman  with  Poppy  in  Her  Hair. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Ignaci  Fekete. 

ROSSE,  HERMANN  Holland 

450A.  Garebeg  Dal:  A  Java  Festival. 

RUDNAY,  GYULA  Hungary 

451.  Mother  and  Child. 

SAUTER,  GEORGE  England 

Ai-arded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  igi-,. 

452.  The  Weisshorn:  Moonlight. 

453.  Spring  Veil. 

454.  Violet:  Miss  Ruth  Hunt. 

455.  The   Cinal:   Rothhorn. 

456.  Tlie  Great  Friend:  Matterhorn. 

457.  The  Vallev. 

458.  In  the  Clouds. 

459.  The  Rimphischhorn. 

460.  The  Dent  Blanche. 

461.  The  Blue  Sphinx:  Matterhorn. 

462.  Resurrection. 

463.  The   Avenue. 

SCHANZE,  OSCAR  Germany 

Aivarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1913. 

464.  Portrait  of   Woman   in  Black. 

SCHULTHEISS,  KARL  MAX  Germany 

465.  In   March. 

SIMPSON,  CHARLES  WALTER      England 
A-iarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1913. 

466.  Autumn  Sunset. 

SOML6,  LILI  Hungary 

467.  Channel   of  Lyssewegh. 
46S.   View  of  Taormina. 

469.  Park  of  Kortvelyes. 

SP.4NYI,  BELA  Hungary 

470.  Landscape. 

SPEED,  HAROLD  England 

.licarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E..  191,=,. 

471.  Apollo  and  Daphne. 

STUCK,  FRANZ  VON  Germany 

Av.arded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

472.  Summer  Night. 
SZINNYEI-MERSE,    P.\L  Hungary 

473.  Melting  Snow. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 


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INTERNATIONAL  SECTION 


TAMASY,  MIKL6S  Hungary 

474.  Still   Life. 

TER  HELL,  WILLY  Germany 

475.  Inl.Tnd   Sea. 

THEDY,  MAX  Germany 

AiuarJed  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  /p/i. 

450.  Dutch  Girl. 

THOR,  WALTER  Germany 

Avsarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  F...  1915. 

451.  Young  Girl. 

TIBOR,  ER\0  Hungary 

482.  Hunijarian  Village  Market. 

4S3.  Field  Workers. 
TIHAXYI,  LAJOS  Hungary 

4X4.  Self  Portrait. 

485.  Self  Portrait:   1914. 

486.  Young  Man's  Portrait. 

487.  Landscape. 

UNDY,   KAROLA  Hungary 

488.  Weaving:  Design  No.  290. 

489.  Weaving:  Design  No.  755. 
VASTAGH,  GEZA  Hungary 

.livarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  79/5. 

490.  Winter   in   the  Atlas  Mountains. 

491.  In   the   Farmyard. 

492.  Hungarian  Buffalo  Span. 
VASTAGH,  GYORGY  Hungary 

493.  Gvpsv  Woman. 

VASZARY,' TANGS  Hungary 

Aivarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E..  igi=,. 

494.  Portrait :    Countess   L.    Batthyanvi. 

Lent  hy  Count  Lajos  Batthyanvi. 

495.  Woman   with   Mirror. 

496.  Promenade:  Lake  Balaton. 

Lent  hy  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

497.  Peasant  Girl's  Head. 

498.  Woman   with   Cat. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 
VASQUEZ,  CARLOS  Spain 

.1-uarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

499.  In  a  Villa  in  Granada. 

500.  On  tlie  Way  to  the  Salamanca  Fair. 
VOLKERLING,  HERMANN  Germany 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  191 5. 

501.  Portrait. 

VOLKMANN,  HANS  VON  Germany 

502.  Harvest. 

WALLESZNE,  GYENES  GITTA     Hungary 
.livarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  19 1 5. 

503.  Indolence. 

504.  Under  the  Tree. 

505.  Woman  in  Brown  Dress. 

506.  Play. 

507.  Resting  Nude. 

508.  Mother  with  Son. 

509.  Female  Nude. 

510.  In   the  Blue  Background. 

511.  Erotic. 


512.  Mother  and  Child. 

513.  Profile. 

514.  Lilac   Dress. 

515.  Summer    Heat. 

516.  Thirty  Year  Old  Woman. 

517.  Movements. 

518.  Mother    and    Baby. 

519.  Madonna  in  Modern  Guise. 

520.  Bunch  of  Grapes. 

521.  Adam  and  Eve. 

522.  Ladv  in  Blue  Dress. 

523.  Desire. 

524.  Fair   Woman   and   Child. 

525.  Two  Girls. 

526.  Biedermeyer. 

527.  Stretching. 

WENK,  ALBERT  Germany 

52S.  Stormy  Sea. 

WINTER,  TATON  England 

529.  The  Waning  of  the  Year. 
630.  The   Mill:   Middelburg. 

ZADOR,  ISTVAN  Hungary 

531.  Interior:  Rakoczy  Time. 

ZAROUBLNE,  VICTOR  Germany 

532.  Clouds. 

ZIFFER,  SANDOR  Hungary 

533.  In  the  Garden. 

ZILZER,  ANTAL  Hungary 

534.  The  Source. 

535.  Portrait. 

ZIEGLER,  KARL  Germany 

536.  Portrait  Study  of  a  Child. 

Z6RAD  Hungary 

537.  Landscape   with   Figures. 

DE  ZUBIAURRE,  RAMON  Spain 

Avvarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

538.  Viscayan  Peasants. 

539.  Serenade   in   Granada. 

540.  Type  of  Segovian. 

DE  ZUBIAURRE,  VALENTIN  Spain 

Aicarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  £.,  79/5. 

541.  Spanish   Peasant. 

542.  Peasant  with  a  Bowl. 

543.  Peasant   Couple. 

544.  Peasant  with  Jug. 

ZUGEL,  HEINRICH  VON  Germany 

Aii-arded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  797.1. 

545.  In  the  Rhine   Meadows. 
DRAWINGS,    ETCHINGS,    LITHOGRAPHS,    ETC. 

(Austrian   graphic   participation   arranged   by 
Herr  Hugo  Heller  of  Vienna.) 

ARTIGAS,  JOSfi  TERSOL  Spain 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  191^. 

546.  Pinar. 

547.  The  Canal:  S.  Bandilio  de  Llobregat. 

548.  Loading  Coal  in  Barcelona. 

549.  Landscape. 


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BENTLEY,  ALFRED  England 

.-liiartled  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 
550.  The  Broken  Bridge:  Avignon. 

BRANGWYN,  FRANK  England 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

581.  Bark  Strippers. 

582.  Trees  and  Factory:  Hammersmith. 

583.  The  Beggar:  Assisi. 

584.  A  Gate:  Assisi. 

585.  Assisi. 

586.  Barge  Builders:  Brentford. 

587.  London  Bridge:  No.  3. 

588.  Mills:  Montreuil. 

589.  The  Millwheel:  Montreuil. 

590.  Breaking  up  the  "Hannibal." 

591.  Sawyers. 

592.  TheButcher's  Shop. 

593.  Scaffolding:  South  Kensington. 

594.  Old  Kew  Bridge. 

595.  Building  the  Victoria  and  Albert 

Museum. 

596.  The  Bridge:  Barnard  Castle   (Aqua- 

tint). 

597.  The  Coal   Mine. 

598.  Barges:  Bruges. 

599.  Old  House:  Ghent. 

600.  The  End  of  the  Day. 

601.  Windmills:  Bruges. 

602.  The  Tow  Rope. 

603.  The  Tan  Pit. 

604.  Breaking  up  the  "Caledonia." 

605.  Skin   Scrapers:   No.    1. 

606.  The  Gate  of  the  Farm. 

607.  The  Farmyard. 

608.  Blacksmiths. 

609.  Church  of  St.  Saulve:  Montreuil. 

610.  Entrance  to   Montreuil. 

611.  The  Market  Square:  Montreuil. 

612.  The  Return  from  Work. 

613.  Santa  Maria  from  the  Street. 

614.  The  Boatyard:   Venice. 

615.  Venetian    Boats. 

616.  St.  Nicholas:  Dixmude. 

617.  Santa  Maria  della  Salute:  Venice. 

618.  Windmill:  Dixmude. 

619.  Men  in  a  Bakehouse. 

620.  The  Mill:  Furnes. 

621.  The  Black  Mill:  Winchelsea. 

622.  The  Feast  of  Lazarus. 

623.  Unloading   Bricks:   Ghent. 

624.  Church  of  Notre  Dame:  Eu. 

625.  Via  delle  Trombe:  Messina. 

626.  Apse  of  Duomo:  Messina. 

627.  Church  of  II  Spirito  Santo:  Messina. 

628.  The  Headless  Christ. 

629.  Church  of  Sta.  Chiara  del  Carmine  a 

Taormina. 

630.  The  Bridge:  Alcantara. 

631.  Old  Houses:  Taormina. 

632.  A  Door:  Cahors. 


633.  The  Lot  at  St.  Cirq. 

634.  On  the  Road  to  Figeac. 

635.  The  Roundabout:  Bruges. 

636.  A  Cafe:  Cahors. 

637.  The  Mountebank. 

638.  The  Valentre  Bridge:  Cahors   (1st 

state). 

639.  Bridge  over  the  Tarn. 

640.  Tour  de  Faure. 

641.  A  Mosque:  Constantinople. 

642.  The  Beggar  Musician. 

643.  Cannon  Street  Station  :  Exterior. 

644.  A  Back  Street  in  Naples. 

645.  Breaking  up  the  "Duncan." 

646.  The  Crucifixion. 

647.  Browning's  House:  Venice. 

648.  The  Monument:  No.  2. 

649.  Notre  Dame:  Poictiers. 

650.  The  Tannery:  Parthenay. 

651.  Notre  Dame  la  Riche  Tours. 

652.  Street  in  Tours. 

653.  Abbey  St.  Leonard. 

654.  Cannon  Street  Station:  Interior. 

655.  Church  of  St.  Nicholas:  Paris. 

656.  St.  Peter's  of  the  Exchange:  Genoa. 

657.  Gate  of  St.  Vincent:  Avila. 

658.  Wash   Houses:  Parthenay. 

659.  The  Demolition  of  the  Post  Office. 

660.  A  Street  in  Puv. 

661.  The  Moat. 

662.  The  Walls  of  Avignon. 

663.  Old   Mills:  Meaux. 

664.  Notre  Dame:  Paris. 

665.  Le  Pont  Neuf :  Paris. 

666.  Church  of  Airvault. 

667.  Building  the  Bridge. 

COSSMANN,  A.  Austria 

668.  Pinzgauerin. 

DETTMAR,  R.  Austria 

669.  Prometheus. 

FITTON,  HEDLEV  England 

670.  St.  Etienne  du  Mont. 

HANISCH,  R.  Austria 

Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  /p/i. 

671.  Stift   Melk. 

672.  Schonbrunn. 

JILOVSKY,  G.  Austria 

Aiiarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  igifi. 

673.  Old  Fisherman. 

674.  Old  Prague. 

675.  Late   Summer. 

676.  At  the  Railway  Station. 

677.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  H. 

678.  On  the  Silt  Dunes. 

679.  Wattern  :  In  the  Bohmer  Forests. 

JUNGNICKEL,  L.  H.  Austria 

Awarded  Sit-ver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  £.,  igi'i. 

680.  Bengal   Tiger. 

681.  Fighting  Cocks. 


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INTERNATIONAL  SECTION 


JUNGNICKEL,    L.    H.    (Continued) 

682.  Blue  Parrot. 

683.  L' Amour. 

684.  Pelicans. 

685.  Lion's  Head. 

686.  Flamingo. 

687.  Sarasevo. 

688.  Chamois. 

689.  Calf. 

690.  Arabian   Nights. 

691.  The    Kill. 

692.  Playing  Parrots. 

693.  Two  Blue  Parrots. 

694.  Oriental  Life. 

695.  Mountain  Goats. 

KASIMIR,  L.  Austria 

696.  Durnstein. 

697.  Vienna:  Stephans  Square   (after  Alt1. 

698.  Karls  Church. 

699.  Castle  Kretizenstein. 

700.  Vienna:  Minorite  Church. 
KASIMIR-HOENNES,  T.  .'Austria 

Aii-arJed  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  79/5. 

701.  Hamburg:  Katzen  Path. 

702.  Vienna:  Sonnenfels  Street. 

703.  Prague:  Niklas  Church. 

KLEMM,  WALTER  Austria 

.liuarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  IQI5. 

704.  Tight-Rope   Walker. 

705.  Don  Quixote:  No.  1. 

706.  Don  Quixote:  No.  2. 

707.  Don  Quixote:  No.  3. 

708.  Don  Quixote:  No.  4. 

709.  Don  Quixote:  No.  5. 

710.  Don  Quixote:  No.  6. 

711.  Don   Quixote:  No.  7. 

712.  Tvll    Ulenspiegel. 

713.  ITIenspiegel. 

714.  The   Pursuit. 
71  5.  The    Invasion. 

716.  The   Watcher. 

717.  The   Storks. 

718.  Ice    Harvesting. 

719.  Winter  Sport. 

720.  Dogs. 

KOKOSCHKA,  OSKAR  Austria 

721.  Portrait  of  Karl  Kraus. 
LEDERER,  FRITZ  Austria 

722.  Austrian   Landscape. 

723.  Dort    Gasse. 

724.  Herr  Weil. 

725.  Tragedian. 

726.  Landscape. 

727.  Rolling    Mill. 

LOWENSTAMM,  ERNINA  Austria 

728.  Hilly  Landscape. 

729.  Portrait:  Arthur  Schnitzler. 
MANNING,  W.  WESTLEY  England 

730.  The  Avenue:  Normandy. 


ORLIK,  EMIL  Austria 

731.  Little   Heads. 

732.  An    Indian. 

733.  Girl's   Head. 

734.  London  Girls. 

735.  Going  to  Cliurch:  Bohemia. 

736.  Picture  of  Japanese  Boy. 

737.  Bargaining. 

738.  Peasant  Woman. 

739.  My  Mother. 

740.  Max  Klingcr  at  Work. 

741.  At  the  Precipice. 

742.  Ferdinand    Hodler. 

743.  Architect    Hoffman. 

744.  Portrait:  Gustav  Mahler. 

745.  Glassworks  near  Glasgow. 

746.  A  Mussel   Merchant:  Rotterdam. 

747.  Capriccio. 

748.  The   Angler. 

749.  Girl's    Head. 

750.  Japanese   Woman   in   Winter   Dress. 

751.  The   Kurumaya:  Tokio. 

752.  Before  the  Temple. 

753.  Landing  Place:  Tokio. 

754.  From   Edinburgh. 

755.  A  Part  of  the  Ghetto:  Prague. 
755A.  Fruitfulness. 

755B.  Michael   Kramer. 

OSBORNE,  MALCOLM  England 

756.  Lavardin. 

POLLAK,   MAX  Austria 

757.  Portrait  of  Professor  S.  Freud. 

758.  Vienna:   Franziskaner   Square. 

759.  Vienna :  University  Square. 

SCHMUTZER,    FERD.  Austria 

.liuarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1913. 

760.  Brahms    Room. 

761.  Havstack. 

762.  The  Lay  Brother. 

763.  Josef  Kainz  as  Hamlet. 

764.  Flower  Market   in   Paris. 

SIMON,  T.  F.  Austria 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  lOI-i. 

765.  The  Wind. 

STOITZNER,  JOS.  Austria 

766.  High  Mountains  in  Winter. 

SVABINSKY  Austria 

767.  Old   Man's   Head. 

768.  At  the   Piano. 

769.  Sketch. 

770.  Morning   Hunt. 

771.  Old  Woman  with   Dog. 

772.  Nude. 

773.  Summer. 

For  TERSOL   ARTIGAS,   JOSfi,  see   546, 
547,   548,  549. 
THIEMANN,  C.  Austria 

774.  Evening:   Venice. 


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VONDRONO,   C.  Austria 

/Iivarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  Ii)l$. 

775.  Market    in   Turnau. 

776.  Smithy:  Prague. 

777.  Mathesons   Harbor. 

WAY,  T.  R.  England 

778.  Purple  Cap. 

779.  Cremorne    Gardens. 

780.  Little   White   Girl. 
7S1.  Maud. 

782.  Little   Nude. 

HUNGARIAN  GRAPHIC  SECTION  ARRANGED  BY  THE 

FINE  ARTS  MUSEUM  OF  BUDAPEST 
(Comprising    Drawings,    Water    Colors,    Pas- 
tels,   Etchings,    Lithographs,    Etc.) 
AUGUSTIN,  M.  Hungary 

783.  Village  Road  in  Hungary. 

BARANSKY,   E.   L.\SZLO  Hungary 

7S4.  Hungarian    Fountain. 
BATTHYANYI,  COUNT  GYULA 

Hungary 
JivarJed  Silver  Medal  (for  Oil  Paintings) : 
P.  P.  I.  E.,  191=;. 

785.  Working   Girl's   Dream. 

786.  Mannequin. 

787.  Court  Ball. 

BERNfiY,   ROBERT  Hungary 

788.  Sewing  in  the  Garden. 

789.  The    Convalescent. 

790.  Portrait:  Ignotus. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Sandor  Ferenczi. 
BERON,  GYULA  Hungary 

791.  Lady's   Portrait. 

EDVI-ILLES,  JENO  Hungary 

792.  Clouds. 

ERDOSSY,  BfiLA  Hungary 

Aivarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  I<)i=i. 

793.  Path  in  Snow. 

GLATZ,  OSZKAR  Hungary 

Awarded  Silver  Medal  (for  Oil  Painting)  ■ 

P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 
Aivarded   Silver   Medal    (for   DravAnes): 

P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

794.  Spinning.       , 

795.  Old  Pianist. 

796.  Old    Seamstress. 

797.  Motherhood. 

798.  Peasant   Ciirl   Dressing. 

799.  The  Dinner. 

800.  Resting. 

G6TH,  MORIC  Hungary 

801.  Artist's   Wife. 

802.  Self    Portrait. 

803.  Tired  Horse. 

HATVANY,  BARON  FERENCZ      Hungary 
Awarded  Silver  Medal  (for  Oil  Painting)  ■ 
P.  P.  I.  E.,  19 1 5. 


Awarded    Silver    Medal    (for    Drawing): 
P.  P.  I.  E.,  i<)i=,. 

804.  Drawing:  No.   1. 

805.  Drawing:  No.  2. 

806.  Drawing:  No.  3. 

807.  Drawing:  No.  4. 

HERMAN,  LIPOT  Hungary 

808.  Nude  Study. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Lajos  Ferenczi. 
808A.  Summer    Phantasy. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Lajos  Ferenczi. 
JUH..\SZ,   ARPAD  Hungary 

809.  Drawing:  No.   1. 

810.  Drawing:  No.  2. 

KONRAD,  GYULA  Hungary 

Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  igi^. 

811.  Peasant  Woman:  Mezokcivesd. 

812.  Summer  Evening:  The  Arno. 

813.  Motive:  From  a  Little  Town. 
KRON,   lENO  Hungary 

814.  Woman's  Head. 

815.  The  Worker. 

KUBINYI,  A.  Hungary 

816.  Winter  Landscape. 

817.  The  Dancer. 

LENARD,  ROBERT  Hungary 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  iQlj. 

818.  Windv  Sunset. 

819.  On  the  Arno. 

820.  San  Juan  y  Batista:  Toledo. 

821.  Puenta   San   Martino. 

822.  Toledo. 

823.  Gateway:   Toledo. 

824.  Church  Colonnade. 

825.  Old   Part  of  Toledo. 

826.  On   the   Arno. 

827.  Alcantara. 

828.  The  San  Martino  Bridge:  Toledo. 

829.  Old  Town. 

830.  Landscape. 

831.  Sunset    in    Genoa. 

832.  Saint  Cloud. 

833.  Prague:  Old  Bridge. 

834.  Canal  in  France. 

835.  Old   Houses  in  Genoa. 

836.  Ponte  Vecchio. 

837.  Genoa. 

LOTZ,  KAROLY  Hungary 

838.  Study. 

Lent  by  Baron  Ferencz  Hatvanv. 
MARK6,  ERNO  Hungary 

839.  Woman  Knitting. 

Lent   by   Marczell    Nemes,   Esq. 
NAGY,  LAURA  Hungary 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:   P.  P.  I.  E.,  IQ15. 

840.  Old  Woman  with  Animals. 

841.  Fairyland. 

842.  Bird's  Supper. 

843.  The  Dolls'  Queen. 


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I'VPK  OF  SEGOVIAN.    By  Ramon  ,/,    Zulnnurre 


INTERNATIONAL  SECTION 


NAGY,  SANDOR  Hungary 

844.  Child's  Portrait. 

OLGYAY,  VICTOR  Hungary 

845.  February. 

846.  Allee. 

847.  Waving  Corn  Field. 

848.  Ivan. 

PAPP,  LAJOS  Hungary 

AiL-arJed  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

849.  The   Stonebreaker. 

POGANY,  WILLY  Hungary 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

850.  Rheingold. 

851.  Walkurenritt. 

852.  Beethoven. 

853.  Illustration   for  Tannhauser.   No.   1. 

854.  Illustration   for  Tannhauser.   No.  2. 

855.  Illustration   for  Tannhauser.   No.   3. 

856.  Illustration   for  Tannhauser.   No.  4. 

857.  Illustration  for  Parseval:  No.   1. 

858.  Illustration  for  Parseval:  No.  2. 

859.  Illustration  for  Parseval:  No.  3. 

860.  Illustration   for  Parseval:  No.  4. 

P6R,   BERTALAN  Hungary 

861.  Decorative    Composition    (dry    point 

etching). 

862.  Landscape  with  Hay  Rick. 

863.  Studv:  Three  Figures. 

864.  Self  Portrait:  No.  2. 

865.  Study   for   Decoration. 

866.  Composition    Studies. 

867.  Study   for   Portrait   Group. 

868.  Study  for  Woman's  Portrait. 

869.  Portrait. 

870.  Female  Study. 

871.  Study  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  1. 

872.  Study  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  2. 

873.  Study  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  3. 

874.  Study  for  Decoration :  Worship  of 

Wisdom :  No.  4. 

875.  Study  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  5. 

876.  Study  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom :  No.  6. 

877.  Study  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom :  No.  7. 

878.  Study  for   Decoration :  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  8. 

879.  Study  for   Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  9. 

880.  Study  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom :  No.  1 0. 

881.  Studv  for   Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  11. 

882.  Study  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  12. 


8S3. 

884. 

885. 

886. 

887. 

SSS. 

889. 

890. 

891. 

892. 

893. 

894. 

895. 

896. 

897. 

898. 
899. 
900. 
901. 
902. 
903. 
904. 
905. 
906. 
907. 
908. 
909. 
910. 
911. 
912. 
913. 
914. 
915. 
916. 
917. 
918. 
919. 

920. 
921. 
922. 

923. 
924. 


Studv  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  13. 
Study  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  14. 
Studv  for  Decoration : 

Wisdom:  No.  15. 


Study  for  Decoration 
Wisdom:  No.  16. 

Studv  for  Decoration 
Wisdom:  No.  17. 

Study  for  Decoration 
Wisdom:  No.   18. 


Worship  of 
Worship  of 
Worship  of 
Worship  of 


Study  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  19. 
Study  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  20. 
Study  for   Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  21. 
Study  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  22. 
Study  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom :  No.  23. 
Study  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  24. 
Study  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  25. 
Study  for  Decoration :  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  26. 
Study  for  Decoration :  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  27. 
Composition  Studies. 
Study  of  Nude  Seated. 
Landscape  Composition. 
Portrait  Study. 
Composition  Studies. 
Study  of  Male  Figure. 
Landscape  Study  with  Figures. 
Landscape  Study:  The  Mill. 
Study:  Male  Figure. 
Pastoral  Composition. 
Composition   Studies. 
Landscape  Study  with  Cows. 
Decorative   Composition   Study. 
Landscape  Study:  The  Ford. 
Decorative    Composition   Study. 
Landscape  Study  with  Cattle. 
Female  Study:  Grief. 
Study  of  Adam  and  Eve. 
Composition    Study. 
Decorative  Composition  Study. 
Composition  Study. 
Landscape   Studv:  The  Shepherd: 

No.   1. 
Three  Composition  Studies. 
Two  Composition   Studies. 
Landscape   Studv:  The  Shepherd: 

No.  2. 
Study  for  Mosaic. 
Decorative  Composition  Study:  Fe- 
cundity. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


P6R    BERTALAN   (Continued) 

925.  Decorative  Composition  Study:  The 

Pioneers:  No.  1. 

926.  Decorative  Composition  Study  :  The 

Pioneers:  No.  2. 

927.  Landscape  Composition. 

928.  Portrait  Study  of  a  Man. 

929.  Decorative  Composition  Study. 

930.  Study:  Female  Nude. 

PRIHODA,  ISTVAN  Hungary 

AiL-arded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  1.  E.,  igiS- 

931.  Portrait  of  Mrs.   Irene  P. 

932.  Those   Who   Laugh. 

933.  Study  of  Female  Nude. 
RAUSCHER,  LAJOS  Hungary 

934.  Doorway  in  Rothenburg. 

935.  Hut  in  Szelakna. 

936.  Baggerrad. 

937.  Slavic  Village:  No.  1. 

938.  Slavic  Village:  No.  2. 

939.  Part  of  Margaret  Island:  Budapest. 

940.  Motive  from  Old   Buda. 
94L  Buda. 

942.  Peasant  Hut. 

RIPPL-R6NAI,  J6ZSEF  Hungary 

Aiuarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

943.  Outdoor  Amusements. 

944.  Shore  Scene:  Ostend. 

945.  Old  Woman  Seated. 

946.  Knitting. 

947.  Carroussel. 

948.  Walk  in  the  Garden. 

949.  Three  Girls  in  a  Garden. 

950.  Drawing:  Man  Drinking. 

Lent  by  Baron  Ferencz  Hatvany. 

951.  Woman  at  Piano. 
951A.  In  the  Garden 

R6NAI-KASZNER  Hungary 

952.  Don  Pietro  Caruso. 

SZfiKELY,   AN  DOR  Hungary 

/liL-arded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  igiS- 

953.  Washing  Day. 

954.  Old  Woman's  Home:  Bruges. 

955.  Interior. 

SZfiKELY,   ARPAD  Hungary 

956.  Stone  Bridge. 

TICHY,  KALMAN  Hungary 

957.  Bouquet   of   Flowers. 

958.  Gold  Rain. 

TICHY,  GYULA  Hungary 

959.  Moment  and  Century. 

UITZ,  BeLA  Hungary 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  ig'S- 

960.  Self  Portrait. 

Lent  by   Marczell   Nemes,  Esq. 

961.  Man's  Portrait. 

Lent  by   Marczell   Nemes,   Esq. 

962.  Man's  Profile. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Neraes,  Esq. 


963.  Child  on  Mother's  Arm. 

Lent  by  Marczell   Nemes,   Esq. 

964.  Little  Girl's  Head. 

Lent  by  Marczell   Nemes,  Esq. 

965.  Mother  and  Baby. 

Lent  by   Marczell   Nemes,  Esq. 

966.  Mother  and  Child. 

Lent  by   Marczell   Nemes,  Esq. 

967.  Girl's  Head  in  Profile. 

Lent  by  Marczell   Nemes,  Esq. 

968.  Expectant   Mother. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

969.  Woman  Leaning  on  Her  Chin. 

Lent  by  Marczell   Nemes,   Esq. 

970.  Woman    Reading. 

Lent  by   Marczell   Nemes,   Esq. 

971.  Woman  with  Crossed  Legs. 

Lent  bv  Marczell   Nemes,  Esq. 

972.  Woman  with  Hand  to  Her  Breast. 

Lent  by  Marczell   Nemes,   Esq. 

973.  Woman   with   Velvet   Ribbon. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

974.  Woman   Sitting. 

Lent  by  Marczell   Nemes,  Esq. 

975.  Woman  with  Head  Turned. 

Lent  by  Marczell   Nemes,   Esq. 

976.  Woman:   Head   Bent. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

977.  Woman  with  Child  in  Her  Lap. 

Lent  by  Marczell   Nemes,  Esq. 
VADASZ,   MIKL6S  Hungary 

Aivarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  igiS- 

978.  A   Summer   Episode. 

979.  Cheap  Places:  Race  Course. 

980.  In  Amusement  Park. 

981.  Female    Impersonator. 
VASZARY,  JANOS  Hungary 

Awarded  Gold  Medal  (for  Oil  Painting): 
P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

982.  Drawing. 

ZADOR,  ISTVAN  Hungary 

983.  The  Elisabeth  Palace:  Budapest. 

984.  The  Baross  Street:  Budapest. 

985.  Thronefollower  Street:  Budapest. 

986.  The  Bath  Street:  Budapest. 

987.  The  Woodpecker  Street:  Budapest. 

SCULPTURE 

BECK,  0.  FtJLOP  Hungary 

Aivarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915- 

988.  Ancient   Hungarian   Archer. 
989   to   998.  Medals. 

999  to  1016.  Medals. 
CANALIAS,  JOSE  Spain 

Avcarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915- 

1017.  Mariner. 

FEHERVARY,  ERZSI  Hungary 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  £.,  I9'5- 

1018.  Black  and  White. 

1019.  Green  and  White. 


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Z 


INTERNATIONAL  SECTION 


FEHtlRVARY,    ERZSI    (Continued) 
1030.  Cleopatra. 

1021.  Harlequin. 

1022.  Ballerina. 

F6MES-BECK,  VILMOS  Hungary 

1023  to  1033.  Medals. 

1034.  Dancer. 

1035.  Eve. 

1036.  Woman  with  Sheaf. 

1037.  Dame. 

1038.  Beatrice. 

FERENCZY,    BENJAMIN  Hungary 

1039.  Madonna. 
KORMENDI-FRIMM,  JENO  Hungary 

1040.  Portrait    Bust. 

1041.  Medal. 

MARES,  FREDERICO  Spain 

Aivarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  £.,  jgiS- 

1042.  Study  of   Nude   Man. 
MONEGAL  PRAT,  ESTEBAN  Spain 

Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  I.  E..  IQIS- 

1043.  Woman   Combing  Her  Hair. 

MUR.ANYI,  GYULA  Hungary 

AiL-arded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  igifi. 
1044  to  1052.  Medals. 

PICK,  I.AJOS  Hungary 

.Iti-arded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  iQlf,. 

1053.  The  Start. 

POUPELET,  JEANNE  France 

1054.  Cock. 

1055.  nonkev. 

1056.  Toilet.' 

DE  ROSAI.ES,  EMANUEL  O.  England 

.U'sarded  lironze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1(^15. 

1057.  Puppets. 

1058.  Bacchante. 

SIMAY,  IMRE  Hungary 

Aiiarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E..  1915. 

1059.  Orang  Utang. 

1060.  Family  Joy. 

1061.  Mother    and    Son. 

1062.  Rhesus    Ervthreus. 

1063.  Father  and  Son. 

TELCS,  EDE  Hungary 

Awarded  Gold  Medal  (for  Medah):    P.  P. 

I.   E.,   191,^. 
Aivarded    Bronze    Medal    (for   Sculpture) : 

P.  P.  I.  E.,  ;9'5. 
1064  to   1079.   Medals. 
lOSO.  Female  Figure. 

1081.  Portrait  Bust:  Artist's  Wife. 

TROtlBETZKOY,  PAUL  Russia 

1082.  Mrs.  Henderson. 

1083.  Mrs.  Crane. 

1084.  Caruso. 

1085.  Mr.  Waterman. 

1086.  Mrs.    B.    Harriman. 


1087.  Mr.  Shaukopf. 

1088.  Mme.  Svirsky. 

1089.  Lady   Constance   Richardson. 

1090.  Mrs.   W.   K.   Vanderbilt. 

1091.  Tolstov  on  Horseback. 

1092.  Miss   B.   Rutherford. 

1093.  Samovede  Siberian  Dogs. 

1094.  Tolstoy. 

1095.  Princess  Troubetzkoy. 

1096.  Mr.  W.  K.  Vanderbilt. 

1097.  Girl  with  a  Lamb. 

1098.  Hunting   Dog. 

1099.  Mrs.  Ogden  Mills. 

1100.  How  Can  You  Eat  Me? 

1101.  Princess  Troubetzkoy. 

1102.  Mrs.  Castle. 

1103.  Baroness  Robert  Rothschild. 

1104.  Elephant. 

VEDRES,  MARK  Hungary 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  £.,  19 IS- 

1105.  Girl  Arranging  Hair. 

1106.  Singing  Boy. 

1107.  Dancing  Girl. 

1108.  After  Bath. 

1109.  Bacchus. 

1110.  .'\dam  and  Eve. 
nil.  Bov   Resting. 

1112.  Girl   Carrying   Water. 

1113.  Danseuse. 

1114.  Morning  Toilet. 

1115.  Woman   Arranging   Hair. 

1116.  Reposing   Athlete. 

ZILZER,  HAJNALKA  Hungary 

1117.  Portrait   Plaque. 

ZUTT,  AR.  Hungary 

Aivarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 
1118  to   1129.  Case  of  War  Medals. 

GALLERY  ONE  HUNDRED  FORTY-ONE 

ITALIAN    FUTtlRISTS 

BALLA 

1130.  Dynamic    Decomposition   of    a    Motor 

in  Rapid  Movement. 

1131.  Dynamism  of  Dispersion. 

1132.  Dynamic  Expansion:  Speed. 

1133.  Luminous  Successions:  Displacements. 

1134.  Dynamism  of  Plasticity:  Noises: 

Speed. 

1135.  Dynamism  of  Plastic  Lights. 

1136.  Walking  Lines:  Dynamic  Successions. 

1137.  Dynamism  of  Light. 

1138.  Dynamic  Rhythm. 

BOCCIONI 

1139.  Nude:   Complementary   Dynamism   of 

Form :  Colour. 

1140.  Dynamism  of  ^  Cyclist. 

1141.  Elasticity. 

1142.  Matter. 

1143.  Dynamism  of  a  Football  Player. 


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CARRA 

1144.  The  Disintegration  of  Flesh. 

1145.  Centrifugal  Forces. 

1146.  Abstract  Perspective  of  Form:  Color. 

1147.  The  Complement  of  Form  to  a  Nude 

Figure. 

1148.  Study   for   the   Picture:   A   Woman's 

Shape  and  Scents. 

1149.  Dynamic  Space  of  a  Jockey. 

1150.  Plastic  Transcendencies. 

1151.  Synthesis  of  a  Music  Hall. 

1152.  Form  of  a  Dancer  in  Circular  Move- 

ment. 

1153.  Force  Centres  of  a  Boxer. 

1154.  Dynamism  of  a  Boxer. 

1155.  Architectural    Construction   of    a 

Woman  on  the  Beach. 

1156.  A  Woman's  Shape  and  Scents. 

1157.  Woman:  House:  Bottle:  as  a  Spher- 

ical Expansion  in  Space. 

1158.  Simultaneousness. 
RUSSOLO 

1159.  Dynamism  of  a  Motor. 

1160.  Dynamic  Volumes. 

1161.  Plastic  Summary  of  a  Woman's 

Movements. 

1162.  My    Dynamic   Self. 

1163.  Dynamic  Expansion;  Houses:  Lights. 


SEVERINI 

1164.  Light:  Speed:  Noise:  in  Simultaneous 

Interpenetration. 

1165.  Forms  and  Color:  Tone  in  the  Argen- 

tine Tango. 

1166.  Sea   Dancer. 

1167.  Spherical  Expansion  of  Lights:  Cen- 

tripetal. 

1168.  Spherical   Expansion  of  Light:  Cen- 

trifugal. 

1169.  Dynamic    Decomposition   of   the   Por- 

trait of  the  Poet  Marinetti. 

1170.  Dynamism  of  the  14th  July. 

1171.  Light:  Speed:  Noise:  Sketch. 

1172.  Forms   and   Color:  Tone   in   the   Ar- 
gentine Tango:  First  Sketch. 

Forms  and  Color:  Tone  in  the  Double 

Boston :  Second  Sketch. 
Sea   Dancer:  Study. 
Dynamic    Continuity    of    a    Train    in 

Rapid   Movement. 

1176.  Sea  Dancer:  Studv  No.  2. 

1177.  Sea  Dancer:  Study  No.  3. 

SCULPTURE 

BOCCIONI 

1178.  Development   of   a    Bottle    in   Space: 

Still  Life. 

1179.  Muscles  in  Quick  Motion. 


1173. 


1174. 
1175. 


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IN    rHK   SfN.    Ily  llnijdan  Strom 


NORWEGIAN  SECTION 


CONSUL  F.  HERMAN  GADE 
Commissioner  General. 


WILHELM  V.  MUNTHE  af  MORGEN- 
STIERNE 
Assistant  Commissioner. 
J.  NILSEN  LAURVIK 
Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts. 

\0RVVEGIAN-AMER1CAN    AUXILIARY    COMMITTEE 

JAFET  LINDEBERG  J.  HEYERDAHL  HANSEN 

Chairman.  HAAKON  ADELSTEN  JENSSEN 

FINE   ARTS   COMMITTEE   IN   CHRISTIANIA 

DIREKTOR  JENS  THHS 
Chairman. 


GALLERIES  OSE  HUNDRED  FORTY 

PAINTINGS 

ASTRUP,  NICOLAI 

1.  Window  Flowers. 

Lent  by  Henrik  Lund,  Esq. 

2.  Storm-Blown  Aspentree. 

Lent  bv  Henrik  Lund,  Esq. 
BRUN,  HARALD 

3.  A  Laplander. 

4.  Young  Woman. 

5.  Gladioli. 
COLLETT,  FREDRIK 

6.  Spring  Landscape. 
DAHL,  NILS 

Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  19 1 5. 

7.  September  Evening. 

8.  Autumn   Landscape. 
DEBERITZ,  PER 

9.  On  the  Beach. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

10.  Nude. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

11.  Garden  in   Mentone. 

Lent  by  August  Mohr,  Esq. 
DIRIKS,  EDVARD 

Atuarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  191$. 

12.  Storm  on  Drobaksfjord. 

13.  December  on  the  Seine. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

14.  Marine. 
ERIKSEN,  BJARNE 

15.  Summer  Night. 
ERIKSEN,  SIGURD 

16.  In  the  Woods. 
GAUGUIN,  POLA 

17.  Sidestreet  in   Christiania. 

18.  Forest   Interior. 

19.  Sunset. 

20.  Spruce  Wood. 


FOUR    TO   ONE   HUNDRED   FIFTY 
GRANDE,  SEVERIN 

Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 
31.  Still   Life. 

22.  Fir  Trees. 

23.  On  the  Beach. 

24.  Summer  in  Soon. 

HAAVARDSHOLM,  MAGNHILD 

25.  Cabbage  Field. 

HEIBERG,  ASTRI  WELHAVEN 

26.  Portrait  of  a  Girl. 

27.  Landscape. 

HEIBERG,  JEAN 

28.  Boxers. 

29.  Calla  Lilies  and  Tiger  Lilies. 

30.  Bathing  Boys. 

31.  Landscape. 

32.  Nude. 

HENNIG,  OTTO 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  /.  E.,  1913. 

33.  Valley  in  the  Mountains. 

34.  Storm. 


HOLBO,  KRISTEN 

Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

35.  Al  Fresco  Luncheon. 

36.  Summer  Evening  in  Vaage. 

37.  Mountain  Dairy  Pasture:  Norway. 

HOLMBOE,  THOROLF 

38.  In  the  Garden. 

39.  Winter   Road. 

40.  Garden  in  Winter. 

41.  Winter. 

42.  Owl. 

43.  Autumn. 

44.  Twilight. 

JACOBSEN,  AUGUST 

Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

45.  Berry  Tree. 


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JOHANSEN,  OTTO 

46.  In  the  Garden. 

47.  Cagne:  France. 

48.  In  the  Romsdal :  Norway. 

JORDE,  LARS 

Aivarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1913. 

49.  Midsummer. 

50.  Noon  Sun:  Sjodalen. 

51.  Morning  Sun  on  Winter  Cliffs. 

KAVLI,    ARNE 

52.  Landscape. 

53.  Summer. 

54.  In  the  Harbor. 

Lent  by  August  Mohr,  Esq. 

55.  Nude. 

From  the  Shuiz  Collection. 

56.  Garden. 

57.  Summer  Night. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

58.  The  Tree. 

59.  The  Red  Tablecloth. 

KIELLAND,  MANNE 

60.  Lbnstrup:  Denmark. 

KOLSTO,  FREDRIK 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 
6\.  Clear  Winter  Day. 

62.  Winter  Day  on  the  Coast. 

KRAG,  LUL 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E..  igij. 

63.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  K. 

KROHG.  CHRISTIAN 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  igi^. 

64.  At  the  Table. 

65.  Buttoning  the  Shoes. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

66.  Portrait. 

67.  The  Struggle  for  Life. 

68.  Norwegian   Pilot. 

69.  Old   Italian  Woman. 

70.  The  Child. 
7L  Sleeping. 

LAURENG,  THEODOR 

72.  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 

Lent  by  Henrik  Lund,  Esq. 
LUND,   HENRIK 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

73.  Portrait:   The   Norwegian   Author, 

Hans  Jaeger. 

74.  A  Question. 

From  the  Shulz   Collection. 

75.  The   Dramatist,   Gunnar   Heiberg,   and 

Friends   in   the   Garden. 

76.  Portrait  of  Mrs.   M. 

77.  On  the  Doorsteps. 

78.  The   Kitchen  Wall. 

79.  The  Actress,   Mme.   Wettergren. 
MUNCH,  EDVARD 

80.  Morning  Toilet. 


81.  Portrait:   The   Author,   Jappe    Nilssen. 
S3.  Landscape:   Middle  Europe. 

83.  Winter    Landscape. 

84.  Portrait  of  the  Painter,  S. 

85.  Winter   Landscape   on   the   Coast. 

86.  Summer   Night   in   Aasgaardstrand. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

87.  The   Sun:   Study   for  Decoration   in 

Christiania    University. 

88.  Morning. 

From  the  Schulz  Collection. 
MULLER,  JOHANNES 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1913. 

89.  Norwegian   Mountain  Stream. 
89A.  Evening. 

ONSAGER,   SOREN 

90.  Before  the  Mirror. 

From    the    Shulz    Collection. 

91.  Sleeping   Children. 

From    the    Shulz.    Collection. 
REVOLD,  AXEL 

92.  Shipyard. 

93.  Two    Girls. 

94.  Italian    Girl. 

95.  Winter  Landscape. 
ROM,  HENRIK 

96.  Stormy   Day   in  Fishing  Village. 

97.  Summer    Night. 

98.  Portrait   of   a   Lady. 
SALICATH,  ORNULF 

99.  Young   Girl. 

100.  My   Wife. 
SANN,  JACOB 

101.  Fisherman's    Garden. 

102.  Fisherman's    Cottage. 

103.  Summer  Evening  in  Sandefjord. 
SCHONHEYDER,  ANNA 

104.  Vaage   Church:    Norway. 
SALVESEN,  VALBORG  SCHWARTZ 

105.  Interior. 
SINDING,  SIGMUND 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  19 13. 

106.  Autumn. 

107.  Autumn  in  Norway. 

108.  In  the  Harbor. 

109.  Twixt  Winter  and  Spring. 

110.  Country   Road. 
SMITH-KIELLAND,  PER 

111.  Winter. 

SOHLBERG,  HARALD 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

112.  Oak  Tree:  Evening  Light. 

Lent  by  Rasmus  Meyer,  Esq. 

113.  Midsummer    Night. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Midelfart. 

114.  Spring    Evening:    Akershus,    Chris- 

tiania. 

Lent  by  Olaf  Gulbranson. 


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NORWEGIAN  SECTION 


SOHLBERG,    HARAI.n    (Continued) 
lis.  Winter   Night   in   Mountains. 
Lent  by  J.  B.  Stang,   Esq. 

116.  Fruitful    Acres. 

Lent   by   Consul    Harald   Pettersen. 

117.  Fisherman's  Cottage. 

Lent  by  Byron   Smith,  Esq. 

118.  From  Sagene,  Christiania. 

119.  Afternoon  Sun. 
SOMME,  JACOB 

120.  Evening   Sun. 

121.  Interior. 
STROM,  HALFDAN 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  F...  i()l=i. 

122.  Figure   Study. 

123.  Effect  of  Sunlight. 

124.  In  the   .Meadow. 

125.  Self    Portrait. 

126.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

127.  In  the  Sun. 
SORENSEN,  HENRIK 

128.  The  Waiter. 

Lent  bv  -August  Mohr,  Esq. 

129.  Afraid. 

130.  Friends. 
SVARSTAD,  A.  C. 

131.  Portrait. 

132.  Old  House:  Christiania. 

133.  Terrace  in  Rome. 

134.  Dedication   of  the   People's   House: 

Christiania. 

135.  Anarchists'  Meeting  in  London. 
STADSKLEIV,  THORLEIV 

136.  Overcast  Day  in  the  Mountains. 
TANNES,   MARIE 

A'Korded  Silver  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  /y;.,". 

137.  March. 

138.  On  the  Outskirt  of  a  Town. 
THAULOW,   FRITS 

139.  Pumpkin   Field:   Pennsylvania. 

140.  Town   (iate:  Cordova,   Spain. 

141.  In  Skagen,  Denmark. 

142.  Watermill. 

143.  Square   in   Beaulieu,   France. 

144.  River  in  Brittany,  France. 

145.  Fishermen's  Bridge. 

146.  Park  Bench  in  Winter. 

147.  Landscape:   Ciravelines,    France. 

148.  Watering  the   Horses:   Normandy. 

149.  Smoking  Chimneys:  St.  Denis,  France. 

150.  Boulevard   de  la   Madeleine:  Paris. 

151.  The  Mesna  River:  Norway. 

152.  Church  Interior:  Burgos,  Spain. 

153.  Surf:  Dieppe,  France. 

154.  Apple  Barges  on  the  Seine. 
THORBJORNSEN,  SIMON 

llonnrahlr  Mention:    P.  P.  I.  E.,   IQIS. 

155.  Autumn  Evening. 

156.  Still   Life. 


rUNOLD,  BERNT 
Honorable  Mention:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

157.  Tranquillity. 

Lent  by  Direktor  Kjell  Koren. 

VALSTAD,  OTTO 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  ig'S- 

158.  Norwegian   Winter. 

159.  Digitalis. 

160.  A  Corner  of  My  Studio. 

161.  Near   the   Christianiafjord. 

162.  The  Antique  Mirror. 

163.  Spring. 
WETLESEN,  WILHELM 

Aiuarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I-  E.,  19 '5- 

164.  Landscape   from   Fredrikstad,   Norway. 

165.  Horses  in  Snow. 
WERENSKIOLD,  DAGFIN 

166.  Hawk  and  Turkeys. 

167.  Crows  and  Their  Young. 

GR.^PHIC  SECTION 

Etchings,  Lithographs,  Woodcuts,  Drawings 

and  Water   Colors. 
ERIKSEN,  KRISTOFER 

Aivarded  Siher  Medal:   P.  P-  I-  E..  JP'.i- 

168.  The   Rider    (after   Rembrandt  s   paint- 

ing in  the  Museum  of  Copenhagen). 

169.  Jewish    Boy. 

GAUGUIN,  POLA 

Aivardcd  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915- 

170.  Winter  in  the  City. 

171.  Decorative   Figure. 

172.  Side  Street  in  the  City. 

173.  Woman's  Head. 

174.  Woman   Dressing. 

175.  Reclining    Figure. 

176.  Still   Life. 

177.  Bathing  Figures. 

178.  Female   Nude. 

179.  Woman  Arranging  Hair. 

HAMMARBAECK,  A. 

Awarded  Siher  Medal:    P.  P.  I-  E.,  I9'5- 

180.  A  Little  Girl. 

181.  Sketch. 

182.  Little  Boy. 

183.  Profile. 

HOLM,  HANS  .      ,    ,       d-k      • 

184.  The   Burial   of   Christ    (after   Ribera  s 

painting  in  Louvre)    (L). 

185.  From    Mesna    River    (L    in    colors    ot 

painting  bv  Thaulow). 

186.  From    Amiens    (L   in   colors   of    paint- 

ing by  Thaulow). 

KAVLI,  ARNE 

187.  Interior  of  a  Music  Box. 

188.  Singer  in  Tights. 

189.  Sketch. 

190.  Woman's   Head. 

191.  Peasant   Girl. 


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KAVLI,    ARNE  (Continued) 

192.  Female  Figure. 

193.  Singer. 

194.  A  Little  Child. 

195.  Singing   Negro. 

196.  Two  Gentlemen  in  Paris. 

197.  The  Author,  VVildenway. 

198.  Songstress. 

199.  Songstress   Resting. 

KIELLAND,  MANNA 

200.  Wolves  and  Eagles  Fighting   (etching 

of  painting  by  Jan  Fyt). 

201.  Interior  of  Stange  Church  (etching  of 

painting  by  Harriet  Backer). 

LANGE,  OLAF 

Aiuarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

202.  Seaweed   (L  in  colors). 

204.  Woman  Crucified  to  a  Butterfly  (L  in 

colors). 

205.  Martyr  (L  in  colors). 

206.  Two  Figures   (Mezzotint  from  Velas- 

quez). 

207.  Salambo. 

MUNCH,  EDVARD 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

208.  Death  Scene  (L). 

209.  Adieus  (L). 

210.  Henrilc  Ibsen  in  Grand  Cafe  (L). 

211.  The  Sea  of  Love   (L). 

212.  Woman  with  Loose  Hair  (L). 

213.  Helge  Rode    (E). 

214.  Man  Praving   (woodcut  in  2  colors). 

215.  Young  Girl  (E). 

216.  Amorous  Woman  (L  in  4  colors). 

217.  By  the  Seashore  (W  in  4  colors). 

218.  Two  People   (W  in  3  colors). 

219.  The  Liberation  (L  in  Blue). 

220.  Woman  with  Red  Hair  (L  in  3  colors). 

221.  The  Beggar    (E  on  zinc). 

222.  Moonlight:  Woman  Outside  the 

House   (W  in  4  colors). 

223.  Self   Portrait    (L). 

224.  The  Dead  Mother   (E). 

225.  Lubeck    (E). 

226.  Study   (E). 

227.  August   Strindberg    (L). 

228.  Jealousy    (L  in  black). 

229.  Vampire   (W  in  4  colors). 

230.  Eva  Mudocci  and  Bella  Edwards  (L). 

231.  Self  Portrait:  No.  2    (L). 

232.  Oak  Tree    (E  on   zinc). 

233.  The  Kiss  (E). 

234.  Sick  Girl   (E). 

235.  The  Sick  Child   (E). 

236.  Italian  Woman   (E). 

237.  Woman  in  Summer  Night   (E). 

238.  Moonlight    (E). 

239.  Landgerichtsdirektor   S.    (E). 

240.  Sigbjorn   Obstfelder    (E). 


241.  Bathing  Woman    (E). 

242.  Henrv  van  de  Velde   (L). 

243.  Thv.S.  (L). 

244.  Nude   (L). 

245.  Leopard    (L). 

246.  A  Young  Lady    (E). 

247.  Workmen   (L). 

248.  Thv.  S.  II   (L). 

249.  Museum  Director,  Jens  Thiis  (L). 

250.  Panic    (W). 

251.  Woman  with  Large  Hat   (L). 

252.  Workmen    (W). 

253.  The   Seducer    (L). 

254.  Madam  G.   (L  in  red). 

255.  Young  Ladv   (L). 

256.  Two  Old  People   (L). 

257.  Two  Apes  with  Their  Young  (L). 

258.  Polar  Bear    (L). 

259.  Eagle's  Head    (L). 

260.  Tiger   (L). 

261.  Boy,   Girl  and   Horse    (L). 

262.  Five  Apes  and  an  Ape's  Head   (LI. 

263.  Two  Eagle  Heads   (L). 

264.  Eight  Apes   (L). 

NORDHAGEN,  JOHAN 

265.  Falls    in   Telemarken    (E   of   painting 

by  August  Cappelen). 

266.  Claudius    Civilis'    Conspiracy    Against 

the      Romans      (from      Rembrandt's 
painting). 

267.  Christ  at  Emmaus   (from  Rembrandt's 

painting). 

268.  Birch   Tree   in   Storm    (from   painting 

bv  Prof.  J.  C.  Dahl). 

269.  Prof.   Hans  Gude:  Portrait    (E). 

270.  Arne  Garborg  (E). 

271.  Calf   (E). 

PETERSSEN,  REIDAR 

Aivarded  Bronze  Medal:    P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

272.  The  Slaughter  of  the  Innocents   (from 

Valerio    Castelli's    painting    in    Na- 
tional Museum,  Christiania). 

273.  Head:  Studv   (E). 

274.  Self   Portrait    (E). 

275.  Head   (E). 

SOHLBERG,  HARALD 

275A.  The   Cripple. 
275B.  Moonlight. 
275C.  Midnight. 
275D.  Fisherman's  Hut. 

THAULOW,  FRITS 

276.  Pont  de  Amiens   (E  in  colors). 

277.  Pont  de  Verone   (E  in  colors). 

278.  Laveuses  de  Quimperle    (E  in  colors). 

279.  Soir    (E  in  colors). 

280.  Escalier  de  Marbre  (E  in  colors). 

281.  Degel    (E  in  colors). 

282.  Porte  de  Marbre  (E  in  colors). 


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NORWEGIAN  SECTION 


SCULPTURES   AND    MEDALHONS 

ST.  LERCHE,  HANS 

Awarded    Silver   Medal    (for    Sculpture): 

P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 
Honorable   Mention    (for   Medals):    P.    P. 

I.  E.,  1(^1^. 

283.  Pope  Leo  XIII. 

284.  Max  Liebermann. 

285.  Child. 

286.  Young  Roman. 

287.  Infant  Child. 

288.  Three  Monkeys. 

289.  Bacchanal. 

290.  Siren. 

291.  Roman  Carnival. 

292.  Crayfish. 

293.  Young  Man. 

294.  Ibsen. 

295.  Nude. 

296.  Bust  of  Young  Roman. 

297.  The  Poet  and  the  Sphinx. 

298.  Woman  and  the  Sea  Bear. 

299.  Wild  Boar. 

300.  Venus. 

301.  Siren. 

302.  Spectre. 

303.  Nude. 

304.  Pope  Pius  X. 

305.  Pope  Leo  XIII. 


306.  Bjornstjerne  Bjornson. 

307.  Fishes. 

308.  Fishes. 

309.  The  Tiber. 

310.  Anti-Darwinist   Illusions. 

311.  The  Marquise  Casati  in  Fete  Costume. 

312.  Sea    Motive. 

313.  Typical  Roman  Child. 

314.  Statuette:  Pope  Pius  X. 

315.  Pope  Pius  X   (A). 

316.  Pope  Leo  XIII   (B). 

317.  Young  Silenus. 

318.  Bust  of  a  Young  Roman. 

319.  Woman    (glass). 

320.  Woman   and   Sea  Bear. 

321.  Idyl. 

322.  Boy   (terra  cotta). 

323.  Child    (terra  cotta). 

324.  Pope  Benedict  XV   (terra  cotta). 

325.  Statuette    (terra  cotta). 

326.  Pope  Pius  X   (terra  cotta). 

327.  Candida   (terra  cottd). 

328.  Up  Against  It   (terra  cotta). 

329.  Bust  of  a  Boy  (terra  cotta). 

330.  Schopenhauer:   Head    (terra  cotta). 

331.  Head  of  a  Child   (terra  cotta). 

332.  Old   Silenus    (terra  cotta). 
VIK,  INGEBRIGT 

Jivarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  /p/5. 

333.  Young  Girl   (bronze). 


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BIOGRAPHICAL   INDEX  OF  AMERICAN  ARTISTS 


ABBREVIATIONS 


Am.  Acad.  A.  L American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

AC.  Phila Art  Club  of  Philadelphia. 

A.   Fed.  A American  Federation  of  Arts,  Washington. 

AI.^   American  Institute  of  Architects. 

AIC   Art  Institute  of  Chicago. 

ANA    Associate  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York. 

Am.  PS American  Painters  and  Sculptors,  New  York. 

Am.  S.  Min.  P American  Society  of  Miniature  Painters,  New  York. 

.^SL  of  N.  Y Art  Students'  League  of  New  York. 

.'VWCS    American  Water  Color  Society,  New  York. 

Boston  WCC Boston  Water  Color  Club. 

Boston  SWCP Boston  Society  of  Water  Color  Painters. 

C.   I.   Pittsburgh Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh. 

Chicago  AD Chicago  Academy  of  Design. 

Chicago  SA  Chicago  Society  of  Artists. 

Chicago  SAC Chicago  Society  of  Arts  and  Crafts. 

Chicago  SE   Chicago  Society  of  Etchers. 

Corcoran  AG Corcoran  Art  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Inter.  Soc.  A.  L International  Society  of  Arts  and  Letters;   (also  given  as  Soc.  Inter,  des 

Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres). 

Int.  Soc.  S.  P.  G International  Society  of  Sculptors,  Painters  and  Gravers,  London. 

Mural  P National  Society  of  Mural  Painters,  New  York. 

Nat.  Inst.  A.  L National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

NA National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York  (Academicians). 

NAD   National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York  (used  chiefly  for  school). 

NSC National  Society  of  Craftsmen,  New  York. 

NSS National  Sculpture  Society,  New  York. 

N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg Architectural  League  of  New  York. 

NYWCC    New  York  Water  Color  Club. 

PAFA    Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia. 

Pa.  S.   Min.  P Pennsylvania  Society  of  Miniature  Painters. 

Paris  AAA    American  Art  Association  of  Paris. 

Pastelists Society  of  Pastelists,  New  York. 

Phila.  WCC    Philadelphia  Water  Color  Club. 

Port.  P National  Society  of  Portrait  Painters,  New  York. 

SAA    Society  of  American  Artists,  New  York. 

SI    Society  of  Illustrators,  New  York. 

Salma.  C Salmagundi  Club,  New  York. 

SWA  Society  of  Western  Artists. 

Ten  Am.  P Ten  American  Painters. 

Wash.  WCC  Washington   (D.  C.)  Water  Color  Club. 


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BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX:  PAINTERS 
AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

ABBEY,  EDWIN  A. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1852.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  Honors:  First-class  gold  medal,  Inter- 
national Art  Exhibition,  Vienna,  iSiiS;  gold  medal  of  honor,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  iSgS;  gold 
medal,  Paris  Exposition,  iSSg  and  1900;  gold  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
1901;  small  gold  medal,  Berlin  Exposition,  li)o^.  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
France.  Member:  Royal  Academy  of  Arts,  London;  A.  R.  IV.  S.,  London;  tV.  .«/.,  igo2; 
Mural  P.;  A.  IV.  C.  S.;  A.  /.  A.  (hon.) ;  Parts,  S.  A.  P.;  Royal  Bavarian  Academy 
(/ion.);  Assoc.  Sac.  Nat.  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris;  London  S.  /.  (hon.);  Phila.  IV.  C.  C. 
(lion.);  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L. 

2639.  Spring.  2650.  Parson  Dunkhardt. 

Lent  by  Thomas  L.  Manson,  Esq.  2651.  Drawing  No.  2. 

2640.  Pavane.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Payne  Wliitney. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Whitelaw  Reid.  2652.  St.  Agnes'  Eve. 

2641.  Gold  Net.  2653.  Tlie  Penance  of  Eleanor. 

Lent  by  Frederick  Mead,  Esq.  Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 

2642.  Drawing  No.  5.  2655.  The  Bird  to  Others  Flew:  A  Love  Song. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Payne  Whitney.  Lent  by  Mrs.  H.  O.  Havemever. 

2643.  The  Wind.  2656.  Quince  with  His  Own  Hand. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Peters,  Esq.  Lent  by  Mrs.  H.  O.  Havemeyer. 

2644.  The  Lesson.  2657.  The    Quiet   Life:      Illustration    for   the 

Lent  by  Andrew  Carnegie,  Esq.  Vicar. 

2645.  Three  Queens.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Howard  Mansfield. 

Lent  by  Frederick  Mead,  Esq.  2658.  Sally  in  Our  Alley. 

2646.  The  Widow.  Lent  by  Mrs.  H.  O.  Havemeyer. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Edwin  A.  Abbey.  2659.  The  Toast. 

2647.  Drawing  No.   3.  Lent  by  Thomas  L.  Manson,  Esq. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Payne  Whitney.  2660.  Sally  in  our  Alley. 

2648.  In  the  Library.  Lent  by  Thomas  L.  Manson,  Esq. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  H.  O.  Havemeyer.  2661.  Drawing  No.  1. 

2649.  Drawing  No.  4.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Payne  Whitney. 

Lent   by   Mrs.   Payne   Whitney. 

ACKERMAN.   OLGA  M. 

Born  San  Francisco. 
34S6.  .At  a  Concert. 

ADAMS,  JOHN  OTTIS 

Born  Amity,  hid.,  iSjI.  Studied  ivith  John  Parker  in  London;  Benczur  and  Loefftz  in 
Munich.  Member:  S.  IV.  A.;  Indianapolis  .Irt.  Assoc,  (hon.).  Honors:  Bronze  medal, 
St.  Louis  Exposition,  IQ04;  Fine  Arts  Bldg.  prize,  Chicago,  190/;  honorable  mention, 
Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910. 

2335.  Winter  Morning.  3469.  A  Bit  of  the  Whitewater. 

Lent  by  the  Muncie  Art  Association. 

ADAMS,  PHILIP 

Born    Honolulu,   Haiiaii,    iSSi.    Studied:   A.   S.   L.,   Neiu    York;   Museum    Art   School, 
Boston. 
4450.  The  Sailor. 

ADDAMS.  CLIFFORD 

Born  Philadelphia,  iS~6.  Studied  ivith  Henry  Wood,  Drexel  Institute;  Composition  under 
Thomas  P.  Anshutz  and  Henry  V.  Thouron  and  the  P.  A.  F.  A.;  .Icademie  Carmen, 
under  IVhistler.    Honors:  Traveling  scholarship,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1899. 

2300.  Sadness.  2301.  The  Lady  of  the  Five  Marks. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  THF.  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 

ADDAMS,    INEZ 

Studied  ivit/i  H'/ilstler  in  Paris. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2261.  Portrait  Study.  2277.  The  Death  of  Lucrece. 

2270.  Daphne. 

AHRENS,   ELLEN   WETHERALD 

Born  Baltimore,  iSjij.  Studied:  Boston  Museum  School  under  Grundmann;  P.  A.  F.  A., 
under  Enkins;  Drexel  Inst,  under  Pyle.  Member:  P/iila.  IV.  C.  C;  P.  A.  S.  Min.  P.; 
A.  S.  Min.  P.  Honors:  Silver  medal  and  prize,  C.  I.,  igoi ;  bronze  medals  for  oil  paint- 
ing and  miniatures,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

1834.  Miss  G.  C.  1837.  Little  Bert. 

1836.  A   Brown   Study. 

AIKEN.  CHARLES  A. 

Born  Worcester,  Mass.,  iS/2.   Studied:  Boston  Museum  School. 
1029.  Portrait. 

ALBERT,  ERNEST 

Born  Brooklyn,  A'.  Y.,  18S7.    Studied:  Brooklyn  Academy  of  Design. 

2291.  Ten   Above  Zero. 

ALBRIGHT,    ADAM    EMORY 

Born  Monroe,  Wis.,  lS62.  Studied:  A.  I.  C;  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Munich  and  Paris.  Member: 
Chicago  S.  A.;  S.  it'.  A.;  Chicago  A.  D.;  A.  I.  C.  Honors:  Grower  prize,  A.  I.  C,  1907; 
Cahn  prize,  A.  1.  C,  igo8. 

2345.  The  Hill  Road. 

ALEXANDER,  JOHN  W. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  18^6;  died,  191 5.  Studied  in  Munich,  Venice  and  Florence.  Mem- 
ber: A.  A'.  A..  Jijoi;  N.  A.,  1902  (president  since  190Q) ;  N.  Y.  .Irch.  Lg.,  1901;  Mural  P. 
(vice-president);  Nat.  Int.,  A.  L.  (president);  Am.  Acad.  A.  L.;  Port.  P.;  School  A.  Lg. 
(president) ;  S.  I.  (hon.) ;  .4.  I.  A.  (hon.);  .•/.  Fed.  -•/.  (vice-president  and  director); 
Sociele  de  Peintres  et  Sculpteurs,  Paris;  Soc.  Nationale  des  Beaux-.Irts,  Paris;  Int.  Soc. 
of  Sc.  Pt.  and  Gravers  (hon.),  London;  R.  S.  British  .Artists  (hon.);  Munich  Secession; 
I'ienna  Secession.  Trustee  .Im.  Fine  Arts  Soc,  A'.  Y.  Public  Library  and  Metropolitan 
Museum  of  Art.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Munich  .lead.,  iSSo;  Temple  gold  medal,  P.  A. 
F.  A.,  1897 ;  Lippincott  prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1899;  gold  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  gold 
medal,  Pan-.-I merican  Exposition.  Buffalo,  igol ;  Carnegie  prize,  S.  A.  A.,  1901 ;  first 
Corcoran  prize,  S.  Wash.  A.,  1903;  gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Chevalier 
Legion  of  Honor,  1901;  first-class  medal,  C.  I.,  Pittsburgh,  1911. 
Medal  of  honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3314.  Phyllis. 

Lent  by  the  City  Art  Museum:     St. 
Louis. 

ALLEN,    CHARLES   CURTIS 

Born  Leominster.  Mass.,  1S86.    Studied:   Worcester  Art  Museum  School,  Philip  Hale. 
3610.  Mountain  and  Cloud. 

ALLEN,    MARION    BOYD 

Born  Boston.    Studied  u-ith  Tarbell  and  Benson. 
3490.  Enameling. 

ALLIS,  C.  HARRY 

Born  Dayton,  Ohio,  1S77.    Studied:  Detroit  School  of  Art;  Munich  and  Paris.    Member: 
S.  A.  A.;  Munich,  Germany;  S.  W.  A.;  Imperial  Arts  League,  London,  England. 
2628.  Evening:    Montreiiil. 

ALLSTON,  WASHINGTON 

Born  in  Waccamav^-.  S.  C,  1779;  died  in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  184s.  Graduated  from 
Harvard,   1800.    Went  to  England,   1801,  and  studied  at  Royal  Academy.    Afterwards 


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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

ALLSTON,  WASHINGTON  (Continued) 

lisileJ  Rome,  ixhetue  he  returned  to  America  in   iSog.    Subsequently  lived  in  En);land 

from   iSii  to  iSiS,  and  finally  in  Massachusetts. 
2766.  Bacchanal. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

AMES.  BLANCHE 

Born  at  Loiuell,  Mass.,  iSyS.    Studied:  Smith  College,  Northampton,  Mass.,  under  D.   ir. 
Try  on. 
2111.  Pauline.  3364.  General  Adelbert  Ames. 

ANDERSEN.   MARTINUS 

Born  Peru,  Ind.,  iSyS.  Studied:  J.  Ottis  Adams  and  William  Forsyth;  John  flerron  .4rt 
School.  Honorable  mention,  Richmond,  Ind.,  1913;  honorable  mention,  Richmond,  Ind., 
1914. 

3254.  The  Glittering  Pageant. 

ANDERSON.  KARL 

Born  ().\ior,l,  O.,  1S-4.    Studied:,,  .4 .  I.  C;  Colorossi  Academy  in  Paris;  Holland,  Italy 
and  .Madrid.    Member:    Am.  P.  S.;  S.  I.    Honors:    Silver  medal,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1910. 
2222.  Fireflies. 

ANSHUTZ.  THOMAS  P. 

Born  Covington,  Kentucky,  iS^l;  died,  igiJ.  Studied:  P.  .1.  F.  A.  Member:  The  Neixi 
York  H'ater  Color  Club;  The  Philadelphia  Water  Color  Club.  Instructor  in  the  Penn- 
sylvania .Icademy  of  the  Fine  .Irts.  Honors:  Silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposi- 
tion, St.  Louis,  /9i)j;  gold  medal  of  honor.  The  Pennsylvania  .Icademy,  igog;  gold  medal. 
International  Exposition,  Buenos  .lires. 

2159.  Portrait  of  a  Little  Girl.  2499.  A  Rose. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  John  E.  D.  Trask.  Lent  by  William  S.  Pardee,  Esq. 

2474.  The  Incense  Burner. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Charles  \V.  Gessler. 

ARCHAMBAULT,  A.   MARGARETTA 

Born  Philadelphia.    Studied:   P.  A.  F.  A.;  Julian  .Jcademy  in  Paris.    Member:  P.  .■/.  S. 

Min.  P.  (sect.):  Fellowship,  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Plastic  C. 
1981.  Miss  Clementine  Daleour.  1983.  Jacqueline. 

19S2.  Miss   M.   Smith.  19S4.  Miss  Frances  Brock. 

ARTHURS,  STANLEY  MASSEY 

Born  Kenton,  Del.,  iS//.    Studied  ivith  Hoivard  Pyle.    Member:  S.  I. 
56.  Overland  Transportation.  60.  The  Evening  Mail. 

ASHLEY,    CLIFFORD   WARREN 

Born  AVit!  Bedford,  .\lass.,  iSXi.    Studied  liith  Howard  Pyle. 

2314.  Chase  of  the  Bowhead  Whale. 

AUSTIN,  AMANDA  P. 

Studied  with  E.  Renard  and  Delacluse  in  Paris. 
1049.   Market  Scene:    Pont  L'Abbe:   Brittany. 

BACKER,  OTTO  H. 

Born    Cleveland,   Ohio,    /.S.i6;   died  Bronxville,   IQOQ.    Studied  with    Duveneck,   Carolus- 
Duran,   Boulanger   and  Lefebvre.    Member:    Society    of  Illustrators,    Painters-Etchers    of 
London,   England;    Associate    National    .Icademy    of    Design.    Honor:    Silver    medal,   St. 
Louis,  1904. 
2619.  July. 

BAER,   WILLIAM   J. 

Born  Cincinnati,  1S60.  Studied:  McMicken  School  of  Design,  Cincinnati;  Royal  Acad- 
emy, Munich.  .Member:  Am.  S.  Min.  P.  (president).  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Paris  Ex- 
position, igoo;  bronze  medal,  Pan-.J merican  Exposition.  Buffalo,  igoi ;  silver  medal, 
Charleston  Exposition,  igo2. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 

BAER,   WILLIAM  J.  (Continued) 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  l')!^. 

1935.  Young  Diana.  1941.  Nymph  and  Cupid. 

1937.  Doris.  1942.  The  Apple. 

1938.  Friends.  1943.  Betty. 

1939.  Mrs.  E.  R.  Hewitt.  1944.  Laodicea. 

1940.  Primavera. 

BAINS,   ETHEL  FRANKLIN  BETTS 

Bronze   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,   1915. 
52.  Cinderella.  76.  The  Story  of  Hansel  and  Gretel. 

70.  The  Story  of  the  Six  Swans.  88.  Snow  White  and  Rose  Red. 

75.  The  Frog  Prince.  89.  Rumpelstiltskin. 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  BLISS 

Born  AVw  York,  iSS9-    Died,  1S87.   Landscape  painter,  pupil  of  Bierstadt,  M.  F.  H.  de 
Haas  and  the  National  Academy. 
2536.  Landscape:    Grez. 

Lent  by  H.  C.  Henry,  Esq. 

BAKER,  GEORGE  A. 

Born  in  Neiu  York,  1S21;  died  there,  1S80.   Studied  at  the  schools  of  the  Academy  and  in 
Europe  from  1S44  to  1846;  N.  A.,  1851. 
2757.  Portrait  of  Charles  L.  Elliott. 

Lent    by   the    National    Academy   of 
Design. 

BAKER,  SAMUEL  BURTIS 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  iSSj.    Studied  ivith  Ernest  L.  Major,  Joseph  de  Camp  and  Edicard 
H.  Barnard. 

22S7.  Portrait  of  Miss  Marion  Howard. 

BALANO,    PAULA    HIMMELSBACH 

Born  Leipzig,  Germany,  iSy^.  Studied:   P.  A.  F.  .■?.,  Paris. 
4343.  Parthenon:    Moonlight. 

BALL,  ROBERT  E.,  JR. 

Born  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  iSgo.   Studied:  Richard  E.  Miller.  Paris,  lQls-14. 
4110.  Moonlight:    Gothic  Arch   at   St.   Jean:      4136.  The  Palms. 
Brittany. 

BALLIN,  HUGO 

Born  S'eiv  York,  1S79.    Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  in  Rome  and  Florence.    Member: 

A.  N.  A.,  1906;  N.  Y.  Arch  Lg.;  A.  fF.  C.  S.;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  D..   Honors:  Shaiv  purchase. 

S.  A.  A.,  1905;  President's  prize,  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  igo6;  Clark  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  igo6; 

second  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1907;  Isidor  medal,  N.  A.  D.,  1907;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg., 

1908;  bronze  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910. 
3175.  Sorrow. 

BARLOW,  MYRON 

Born  Ionia,  Mich.,  iS/S-    Studied:  A.  I.  C,  Gerome  and  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris. 

Honors:   Gold  medal,  St  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  19I}. 
4427.  Flowers.  4435.  Fish  Sellers. 

4431.  Apples. 

BARNARD,    EDWARD    H. 

2572.  The  Young  Oaks:    Early  August. 
Lent  by  the  St.  Botolph  Club. 

BARNES,  GERTRUDE  J. 

Born   Tyngsboro,  Mass.,  186^.    Studied:   Minneapolis  School  of  Fine  .4rts  under  Doug- 
las Folk;  Coiules  Art  School  in  Boston  under  Dennis  M.  Bunker;  Snell  and  Lathrop  in 


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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

BARNES,    GERTRUDE   J.  rContinucd) 

New  York;  C.  H.   Woodbury.    Honors:  First  prize  for  landscape,  Minnesota  State  Art. 

Soc,  1904;  honorable  mention,  Minnesota  State  Art  Sac,  1908,  1910  and  1914. 
1287.  Girl  with  Persian  Cat. 

BARNETT,  TOM  P. 

Born  St.  Louis,  iSyo.  Studied  luith  Paul  Cornoyer.   Honors:  Halsey  C.  Ives  first  landscape 
prize,  St.  Louis,  1914;  bronze  medal,  Portland  Exposition. 
3297.  Winter. 

Lent  by  the  Citj"  Art  Museum:    St. 
Louis. 

BARTLETT,  FREDERIC  CLAY 

Born  Chicago,  iS/S-  Studied  ivilh  Gysis  in  Munich;  Collin,  Aman-Jean  and  JVhistler  in 
Paris.  .Member:  Chicago  S.  .1.;  S.  IV.  A.;  Mural  P.;  Royal  Academy,  Munich.  Hon- 
ors: Silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  honorable  mention,  C.  /.  Pittsburgh,  190S; 
Cahn  prize,  A.  /.  C,  igio. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2181.  Spring  Recess.  3428.  Our  Country  Dining  Room. 

BAXTER.    MARTHA    WHEELER 

Born  Castleton,  It.,  lS6g.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.,  under  Moi^bray,  Cox, 
Beckv-ith  and  F.  V.  Du  Mond.    Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

1802.  Boy  Driving.  1806.  My  Mother. 

1803.  Portrait  of  Miss  T.  1807.  The  Peacock  Fan. 
1805.  Theodore. 

BEAL,   GIFFORD 

Born  in  New  York,  iSyg.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  J908;  A.  IF.  C.  S.  Honors:  Third  prize 
H'orcester,  Mass.,  190^:  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Shaiv  Fund, 
Salma  C,  1909;  first  Hatlgartrn  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1910;  honorable  mention,  Art  Institute 
of  Chicago,  191S;  silver  medal.  National  Arts  Club,  1913;  Thomas  B.  Clarke  prize,  Na- 
tional .4cademy  of  Design,  70/,?;  medal  of  the  third  class,  Carnegie  Institute,  1913. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$. 

3540.  Summer  Landscape.  3542.  Old  Town  Terrace. 

3541.  The  Gossips.  3546.  The  End  of  the  Street. 

BEAL,  REYNOLDS 

Born  AVtl-  York,  iS6y.   Studied  uilh  Chase.   Member:  N.  Y.  W.  C.  C;  A.  N.  A.,  1909; 
A.  If.  C.  S.    Honors:  Jurley  IV.  C.  prize,  Salma.  C,  1902. 
3543.  Orr's  Mills.  3547.  Lawrenceville  Lock. 

BEARD.  WILLIAM  H. 

Born  Painsville,  0.,  iS.'i.  Began  as  a  portrait  painter,  but  soon  turned  to  'works  of 
imagination,  and  rose  to  high  honors.  One  of  the  earliest  associates  of  the  National 
.Academy  of  Design.   He  died  in  1900. 

2735.  Having  Taken  Possession. 

Lent  by  Fred  E.  Sander,  Esq. 

BEATTY,  JOHN  W. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  iS,^r.  Studied:  Royal  Bavarian  Academy,  Munich.  Member: 
Royal  Society  of  Arts,  London,  England;  of  the  Jury  for  New  York  and  Pennsylvania, 
IVorld's  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  iSgs;  of  the  National  Advisory  Board,  Paris 
Exposition,  1900;  of  the  Fine  Arts  Committee,  Pan-American  Exposition.  Buffalo,  1901; 
of  the  National  Advisory  Committee,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904; 
honorary  degree,  Master  of  Arts,  Western  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1900.  Director 
of  the  Department  of  Fine  Arts,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh. 

Member  of  tite  International  Jury  of  Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  191 5. 
S312.  Plymouth  Hills.  3313.  Plymouth  Sand  Dunes. 

Lent  by  the  National  Gallery. 


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BEAUMONT,   LILIAN  ADELE 

Born  Jamaica   Plain,   Mass.,   iSSo.    Studied:    School   of  Boston    Museum,    under    Benson, 
Tarbell  and  Philip  Hale. 
2141.  The  Satin  Gown. 

BEAUX,    CECILIA 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Studied:  IVilliam  Sartain  in  Philadelphia;  Julian  and  Lazar 
Schools  in  Parts.  Member:  S.  A.  A.,  1893;  A.  N.  A.,  1S94;  N.  A.,  1902;  Port.  P.;  Sac. 
des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris;  Phila.  IV.  C.  C.  Honors:  Mary  Smith  prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  iSSj, 
1887,  1S91  and  l8gs;  gold  medal,  A.  C.  Phila.,  1893;  Dodge  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1893;  bronze 
medal,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1S96;  first-class  gold  medal  ($1500);  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1899; 
Temple  gold  medal,  P.  .4.  F.  A.,  /poo;  gold  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  gold  medal, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  first  Corcoran  prize,  S.  IVash.  A.,  1902;  gold 
medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws,  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1908;  Degree  of  Master  of  Arts,  Yale  University,  1912;  Saltus  Medal  for  Merit,  National 
Academy  of  Design,  1914. 
Medal  of  honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3033.  Dorothea  and  Francesca.  3038.  Portrait. 

3034.  Ernesta.  3039.  Sita  and  Sarita. 

3035.  The  Dreamer.  3040.  Portrait  Study. 

3036.  Study  in  Whites. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 

BECKER,  EULABEE  DIX 

Born  Greenfield,  HI.,  1S79.  Studied:  Si.  Louis  Art  School;  Neiv  York  .4rt  League;  tu'/A 
Wm.  J.  fVhittemore. 

1973.  Philip  Dix  Becker.  1976.  Portrait  of  Esther  Hoyt. 

1974.  Mrs.  John  Graves. 

BECKER,  MAURICE 

Born  Nijni  Novogord,  Russia,  1889.    Studied  iiith  Robt.  Henri. 
4301.  The  Older  Generation.  4322.  The  Boy  and  the  Man. 

BECKINGTON,  ALICE 

Born  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  1868.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.,  under  Beckiuith;  Constant,  Le- 
febvre  and  Lazar  in  Paris.  Member:  Am.  S.  Min.  P.;  Pa.  Soc.  Min.  P.  Honors:  Hon- 
orable mention,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposi- 
tion, 1904. 

1965.  Study  in  Blues  and  Greens.  1968.  Study  of  a  Head  in  Shadow. 

1966.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Lewis.  1969.  Helen. 

1967.  The  Morning  Paper. 

BECKWITH,  J.   CARROLL 

Born  Hannibal,  Mo.,  1852.  Studied:  Carolus-Duran  and  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts.  Mem- 
ber: A.  N.  A.,  1SS6;  N.  A.,  1894;  S.  A.  A.,  1881;  A.  W.  C.  S.;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors: 
Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon, 1887;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  gold  medal, 
Atlanta  Exposition,  189^;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  gold  medal,  Charleston 
Exposition,  1902;  silver  medal.  Universal  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
2598.  Portrait  of  George  Coleman,  Esq. 

BEEK,  ALICE  D.  ENGLEY 

Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  1S76.   Studied:  Wheeler  Art  School,  Providence,  R.  I.;  six  years 
in  Paris.   Academies  Julian,  Colorossi,  Delacluse  and  l.asar. 
4348.  Portrait  Study. 

BELCHER,  HILDA 

Born  Pittsford,  Vt.,  1881.    Studied  lath  Henri  and  Kenneth  Hayes  Miller  in  New  York. 
Member:  A.  /F.  C.  S.;  N.  Y.  jr.  C.  C.    Honors:  First  prize,  Strathmore  IValer  Color 
Contest,  J908;  Beat  prize,  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C,  1909. 
1050.  The  Little  Boston  Girl.  1052.  Day-dreamer. 


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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

BELL,   CLARA   LOUISE 

Born  Neziton  Falls,  Ohio,  1886.  Studied:  Cleveland  School  of  Art;  A.  S.  L.,  New  York. 
1859.  Little  Girl  with  the  Curls.  1S63.  Elizabeth. 

BELLOWS,  GEORGE  H. 

Born  Columbus,  Ohio,  iSSs.   Studied  luilh  Henri  and  Hayes-Miller  in  Neiu  York.   Mem- 
ber: A.  N.  A.,  K^oS;  Am.  P.  S.   Honors:  Hallgarlen  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  igo8. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  19IS. 

4439.  Polo  Crowd.  4442.  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

4441.  River  Front.  4455.  Excavation  at   Night. 

BENDA,  WLADYSLAW  T. 

Member:  S.  1. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiS- 
23.  Laila.  62.  Amazons:   II. 

61.  Amazons. 

BERLIN,   HARRY 

Born  New  York  City,  1886.  Studied:  N.  A.  D.  Member:  Union  International  des  Beaux- 
Arts  et  des  Lettres. 

2569.  Motherhood.  4409.  Vermont  Hills. 

BERNEKER,   LOUIS  F. 

Born  Clinton,  Mo.   Studied:  St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  Laurens  .4cademy  in  Paris. 
2623.  Coral  and  Blue. 

BERNINGHAUS,   OSCAR  E. 

Born  St.  Louis,  1S74.  Studied:  St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts.  Member:  S.  W.  A.  (secre- 
tary).  Honor:  Dolph  prize,  St.  Louis,  1907. 

260S.  A  Southwestern  Pueblo. 

BERNSTEIN,   THERESA   F. 
2982.  Open  Air  Show. 

BETTS,   ANNA   WHELAN 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
25.  The  Trundle  Bed.  1074.  Coral  Beads. 

66.  A  Winter  Day.  1082.  The  Promenade. 

71.  The  Dancing  Class.  1088.  Preparations  for  Bed. 

949.  At  the  Window.  1095.  The  Candle. 

BETTS,   LOUIS 

Born  Little  Rock,  .Irkansas,  iSys-    Studied:  <wilh  his  father,  E.  D.  Belts,  Sr.    Member: 
A.  N.  A.,  igi2;  Port.  P.    Honors:  Cresson  scholarship,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1903;  Whiting  prize 
in  London  for  best  portrait;  honorable  mention,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  IQIO. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3170.  Lady  in  White. 

BIERSTADT,  ALBERT 

Born  Dusseldorf,  iSso;  died,  Neiv  York,  igo2.    Landscape  painter.    Brought  to  America 
at  an  early  age.    Returned  to  husseldorf  in  18 S3,  and  entered  the  .Icademy,  afteriuards 
studying  in  Rome  and  Germany.    Elected  N.  A.,  1S60;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
France,  1H67.   Medals:    Austria,  Germany,  Bavaria,  and  Belgium. 
2690.  Mount  Hood.  2707.  Grand  Lake:  Colorado. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  John  P.  Jones.  Lent  by  Miss  Marion  T.  Meagher. 

BISSELL,  HELEN  RATHBURN 

Born  Pclaluma,  Cat.  Studied  ivith  Edgar  J.  Bissell.  Honors:  First  prize.  Woman's  .Irt 
League,  j(joS;  St.  Louis  second  prize,  awarded  by  Art  Section  of  Missouri  Federated 
Clubs,  1909;  honorable  mention,  Missouri  State  Fair,  1913. 

4405.  Old  Melodies.  4459.  A  German  Interior. 


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BITTINGER,  CHARLES 

Born  If'ashington,  D.  C,  1S79.    Studied:  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts,  Delacluse  and  Colorossi 
Academies  in  Paris.   Member:  A.  N.  A.,  igi2.   Honors:  Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposi- 
tion, igo-t;  second  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  iQog;  Clark  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  igi2. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2311.  The  Library  of  the  Prince:  Versailles.  3418.  Isabel. 

2353.  After  Supper.  3421.  Vanity. 

BIXBEE,   WILLIAM   J. 

Born  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1S30.    Studied:  Loiuell  Inst.,  under   Tommaso  Juglaris;  S.  P. 
Rolt  Triscott  and  Marcus  Waterman  in  Boston. 
4117.  Winter. 

BLACKBURN,  JONATHAN  B. 

Born  Connecticut  about  i/OO.  It  is  known  that  he  luas  painting  portraits  in  Boston  from 
I7i0  to  176s,  after  which  date  there  is  no  information  about  him.  It  is  supposed  that 
he  left  Boston  because  he  felt  that  he  was  being  superseded  by  Copley,  who  is  said  to 
have  been  his  pupil.  A  description  of  fifty-three  portraits  attributed  to  Blackburn  is  given 
in  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  for  187S  and  1S7Q. 

2915.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Carter  Willis.      2921.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Kennon. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  R.  H.  Patchin.  Lent  by  Mrs.  R.  H.  Patchin. 

BLAKELOCK,   RALPH   ALBERT 

Born  New  York,  1847.    Self-taught.    Honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
2527.  Ecstasy.  2535.  Sunset. 

Lent    by    the    Hackley    Gallery    of  Lent  by   Henry   Snnith,   Esq. 

Fine   Arts. 

BLANEY,  DWIGHT 

Born  Brookline,  Mass.,  1S65.   Member:  N.  Y.  IF.  C.  C. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3410.  Anemone    Cove:     Mt.   Desert.  3422.  Solitude. 

BLISS,  ALMA  HERSIG 

Studied:  New  York  and  Paris. 

1832.  An  Italian  Child.  1833.  Study. 

BLUMENSCHEIN,   ERNEST  L. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  1S74.    Studied:  Cincinnati  Art  Academy;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Constant, 

Laurens  and  Collin  in  Paris.   Member:  A.  N.  A.,  igio.   Honors:  Beck  prize,  Phila.  IV.  C. 

C,  igog;  Isidor  portrait  prize,  Salma.  C,  igio  and  igil. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,   igij. 
2323.  The   Peacemaker.  4243.  Love   of   Life   No.   II. 

2328.  Wise-Man:    Warrior:    Youth.  4303.  Love  of  Life   No.  I. 

BLUMENSCHEIN,  MARY  SHEPARD  GREENE 

Born  New  York.  Studied  with  Adams  in  iWew  York;  Collin  in  Paris.  Honors:  Third- 
class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  igoo;  second-class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1903;  silver  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

2332.  The   Fan.  4313.  A   Girl. 

4225.  V^alentine. 

BODINE,  HELEN 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Studied  with  Francois  Maene  in  Paris.  Honor:  Gold  medal, 
Milan,  igo6. 

1209.  Portrait.  1213.  Inseparable. 

BOHM,  MAX 

Born  Cleveland,  O.,  1S6S.  Studied  with  Laurens,  Guillemet  and  Constant  in  Paris. 
Honors:  Third-class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  iSoS ;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900; 
bronze  medal,  Pan-.4merican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposi- 
tion, igo4. 


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BOHM,    MAX  (Continuecn 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3512.  Portrait   Mme.   B.  4160.  The   Promenade. 

3516.  The   Sea   Babies. 

BONSALL,  MARY  W. 

Born  Fernivood,  Pa.   Studied  <wit/i  Cecilia  Beaux,  Robert  Vonnoh,  IVm.  M.  Chase. 
17S4.  Study  of   Old   Man. 

BOONE,   CORA 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Studied:  Hopkins  Art  Institute,  San  Francisco;  Central  School 
of  .-Irts  and  Crafts,  London.    Honorable  mention,  1904;  Hopkins  Art  Institute. 

1727.  Cinerarias.  4270.  A   Pot  of   Flowers. 

4266.  Tulips. 

BORG,  CARL  OSCAR 

Born   Grinstad,  Siieden,  1S/9.    Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Vichy,  1913;  silver  medal, 

f'ersailles,  1914. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$. 
2618.  Landscape.  Lent  by   Mrs.   Phoebe   A.   Hearst. 

3164.  Chateau    Gaillard.  3598.  Campagna  Romana. 

BORIE,  ADOLPHE 

Born  Philadelphia,  1S77.   Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  and  Munich  Academy.   Member:  Port.  P. 

Honor:  Beck  gold  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1910. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$. 

2293.  Spring.  2472.  Nude. 

2294.  A   Woman  Pensive.  3174.  Lady  with  Black   Scarf. 

BOSLEY,   FREDERICK  A. 

Born  A'eiv  Hampshire,  1SS3.  Studied:  School  of  Drai^ving  and  Painting,  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts,  Boston,  Mass.,  under  Tarbell  and  Benson.  Honors:  Paige  Travelling  Scholarship. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$. 

2565.  The   Dreamer.  3447.  Girl    in   Pink   Dress. 

2573.  Girl    Against    Chinese   Screen.  3786.  Interior. 

BOSTON,  JOSEPH   H. 

Born  Bridgeport,  Conn.   Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1901;  S.  A.  A.,  1896.   Honor:  Bronze  medal, 

Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901. 
2278.  Mount    Hamlin. 

BOUGHTON,  GEORGE  HENRY 

Born,  England,   1S34;  died,  London,  190$.    His  family  vuent  to  Albany,  Neiv  York,  in 
iSj/.    First  exhibited  at  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York,  in  l8_'iS.    Made  an 
Academician,  iS/l.    Associate  member  of  the  Royal  Academy,  1S70,  and  of  the  Royal  In- 
stitute of  Painters  in  Water-Colors,  London,  1887,  where  he  was  resident  R.  A.,  1896. 
2971.  The   Fallen   Angel. 

Lent  by  F.  C.  Havens,  Esq. 

BOURNE,  GERTRUDE  BEALS 

Born  Boston.   Pupil  of  Henry  B.  Snell  and  Henry  IV.  Rice. 
4374.  Rear   View  of  Boston   State   House.  4377.  Rhododendrons. 

BOWDOIN,  HARRIETTE 

Born  Massachusetts.    Studied:   Henry  B.  Snell  and  Elliott  Daingerfield  in  New  York; 

Frank  Brangwyn  in  London. 
4093.  A    Venetian    Highway.  4291.  A    Bit   of    Sunshine. 

BOWER,    ALEXANDER 

Born  New   York.   187^.    Studied:    P.  A.  F.  A.,   under   Thomas   P.  Anshutz.    Member: 

Phila.  IV.  C.  C. 

2285.  The  White   Shore. 

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BOYLE,  SARAH  Y.  McFADDEN 

Born  Germanto'wn,  Pa.    Studied:  Drexel  Institute,  Philadelphia.  Hoivard  Pyle. 

1210.  Maid  Marian.  den. 

1211.  Portrait    of    Dr.    William    H.    McFad-       1214.  Peggie. 

BOYNTON,  RAY  S. 

Born  loiua,  jSSj.    Studied:  Chicago  Academy  of  Fine  Arts;  If'm.  P.  Henderson;  W.  J. 
Reynolds. 

1013.  Eve.  2330.  Vanity. 

1014.  A  Boy.  2331.  Young   Diana. 
1021.  Venus.  3617.  Aphrodite. 
2225.  Spokane   Valley. 

BRADFORD,   WILLIAM 

Born  Bedford,  Mass.,  iSsy  or  jSjo;  died  i8qi  in  New  York.    Marine  painter.    Exhibited 
at  the  Royal  Academy,  London,  iS^^.    visited  polar  regions  icith  the  explorer,  Dr.  Hayes, 
and  painted  scenes  of  the  Northern  ocean. 
2752.  Caught   in   the   Ice   Floes. 

BRADLEY,  SUSAN  H. 

Born  Boston,  1S51.   Studied:  Thayer,  Edward  Boit,  Chase,  and  School  of  Boston  Museum. 
Member:  Phila.  JV.  C.  C;  N.  Y.  W.  C.  C. 
4344.  Grand   Canyon. 

BRAUN.   MAURICE 

Born  Nagy  Bittse,  Hungary,  iSyy.    Studied  with  E.  M.  If'ard,  Maynard  and  Francis  C. 

Jones  at  N.  A.  D.  in  Neiu  York. 
2190.  The    Hillside    Morning.  3158.  Hills    and    Valley:    Southern    Califor- 

2564.  Sunlit    Hills:     Southern    California.  nia. 

BRECKENRIDGE,  HUGH   H. 

Born  Leesburg,  Va.,  18/O.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Bouguereau,  Ferrier  and  Doucet  in  Paris. 
Member:  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C;  Phila.  IV.  C.  C;  Secretary  of  the  faculty  and  instructor  in 
P.  A.  F.  A.  since  1894..  Honors:  First  Toppan  prize  and  European  scholarship,  schools 
of  P.  A.  F.  A.;  medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  /5p5;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition, 
igoo;  bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi;  second  Corcoran  prize,  S. 
Wash.  A.,  igos;  gold  medal,  A.  C,  Phila.,  igoj ;  first  prize,  Wash.  W.  C.  C,  igoS;  silver 
medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  igio. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiS. 

2476.  Bowl   of  Fruit.  2481.  Still  Life:   Blue  and  Gold. 

2477.  Tapestry   and   Fruit  2482.  Corner  of  the  Garden. 

2478.  The   Open   Garden.  2483.  Studio  Interior:  Chinese  Jar. 

2479.  Studio  Interior:  The  Tapestried  Wall.      2484.  Italian  Pitcher  and  Fruit. 

2480.  White  Vase.  2485.  The  Curio  Window. 

BREDIN,  R.  SLOAN 

Member:  Allied  Artists  of  America,  Ne<w  York;  Union  International  des  Beaux-Arts  el 
des  Lettres,  Paris.  Honor:  Second  Hallgarlen  prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  AVic 
York,  igi4. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2454.  The  Farm. 

BREMER,  ANNE  M. 

Born  San  Francisco.   Studied:  Arthur  F.  Matheivs  at  Mark  Hopkins  Institute  of  Art,  San 

Francisco;  Aman-Jean  and  Alcide  Le  Beau  in  Paris. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igig. 
2438.  Gladiolus.  4414.  Marigold    and    Primrose. 

3037.  Isabella.  4421.  The  Fur   Collar. 

4413.  The  Village  of  Good  Cheer. 

BREUER,   HENRY  JOSEPH 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  i860.   Began  his  studies  in  Buffalo.  N.  Y.    Was  a  Rockivood  pol- 


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BREUER,    HENRY    JOSEPH   (Continued^ 

tery   decorator,   lil/iograp/ier,   designer,   mural  painter  and  illustrator.    Studied  in   Paris, 

•where  he  came  under  the  influence  of  the  Barbizon  School. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  I^IS- 

2617.  Mount  Sir  Donald.  2699.  The  Santa  Inez  Mountains. 

2625.  Mount  Assinaboine.  4196.  Lake  Louise. 

BREYFOGLE,  JOHN  WINSTANLEY 

Born  Louiszille,  Ky.,  1S74.   Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.,  under  Chase  and  Anshutz. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

831.  The  Rain.  2445.  The  Serpent. 

Lent  by  William  H.  Fox,  Esq. 

BRINLEY,   D.   PUTNAM 

Born  Neiiport,  R.  I.,  1S7Q.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  Nein  York;  in  Florence  and  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: Am.  P.  S.;  Union  Internationale  des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres. 

3430.  Matins.  3431.  Noon. 

BROOKE,  RICHARD  NORRIS 

Born  U'arrenton,  la.,  1847.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Bonnat  and  Constant  in  Paris.    Honors: 
Parsons  prize,  S.  ll'ash.  A.,  third  Corcoran  prize,  S.  IVash.  A.,  1^04. 
3405.  A  Stony  Outpost. 

BROWN,     BENJAMIN     CHAMBERS 

Born  Marion,  Ark.,  1863.   Studied:  St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  A.  S.  L.,  Neiv  York; 

Julian  Academy,  Paris.     Honors:    Bronze  medal,  Portland;  silver  medal,  Seattle. 
2197.  Cliffs:   Golden  Gate.  3493.  Over  the  Roofs:   Antwerp. 

BROWN,    CHARLOTTE   HARDING 

Born  Philadelphia,  iS/S-    Studied:  Philadelphia  School  of  Design  for  Women;  P.  A .  F. 
A.;  Howard  Pyle  at  Drexel  Institute.    Honors:  Silver  medal,  IVoman's  Exposition,  London, 
1900;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Paiific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

53.  Hump  Yourself.  55.  On  the  Hillside. 

54.  The  Squab  Syndicate. 

BROWN,  GEORGE  LORING 

Born  AVic  York,  1S14.   Spent  twenty  years  abroad,  mostly  in  Italy.   Returned  in  1S60,  and 
painted  New  England  scenery  until  his  death  in  l88g. 
2731.  Castello  U'oba. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

BROWN.   JOHN    G. 

Born  Durham,  England,  1831.  Came  to  the  United  States  in  1853-  Studied:  Wm.  B.  Scott 
in  England;  A'.  A.  D.,  under  Cummings  in  New  York.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1861 ;  N.  .4., 
1863  (vice-president,  1899-1903;  A.  IV.  C.  S.  president,  1890-1904).  Honors:  Honorable 
mention,  Paris  Exposition,  18S9;  silver  medal  (twice) ,  Mechanics'  Institute,  Boston;  bronze 
medal,  California,  1894;  sU'ver  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901. 

2946.  The  Detective  Story. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Frank  S.  Bradley. 

BROWNE,    CHARLES    FRANCIS 

Born  Natich,  Mass.,  1S59.  Studied:  School  of  Boston  Museum;  P.  A.  F.  A.,  under  Eakins; 
Gerome  and  Sihenck  in  Paris.  Member:  S.  IV.  A.;  Chicago  S.  A.  Honors:  Toppan  prize, 
P.  //.  F.  A .;  Young  Fortnightly  prizes,  A.  I.  C,  1905;  Grower  prize,  A.  I.  C,  1906;  Fine 
Arts  Building  prize,  Chicago,  1(109.  Former  instructor  and  art  lecturer  at  .4.  I.  C.  Ex- 
president  Chicago  Society  of  Artists,  associate  member  National  Academy.  Assistant  com- 
missioner-general of  the  United  States  to  the  International  Fine  Arts  Expositions  at  Buenos 
Aires  and  at  Santiago  in  1910.  Superintendent  United  States  section  Department  of  Fine 
Arts,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$- 

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BROWNE,    CHARLES    FRANCIS  (Continued) 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 

San  Francisco,  1915. 
3143.  La  Vacherie:  France. 

BROWNE,  GEORGE  ELMER 

Born   Gloucester,  Mass.,  1S71.    Studied  ivith  Benson,   Tarbell,  De  Camp  and  Ernest  L. 

Major  in  Boston;  Lefebrre  and  Robert-Fleury  in  Paris.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Mechanics' 

Fair,  Boston,  iSp5/  book  plate  prize,  Salma.  C,  jSgS;  George  Inness,  Jr.,  prize,  Salma. 

C,  igoi. 
2205.  Port  of  Sottoraarina. 

BROWNELL,  MATILDA  A. 

Born  New  York.   Studied  with  Chase  and  MacMonnies. 
2299.  Girl  in  the  Chinese  Porcelain  Room.  3241.  Girl  with  Columbine. 

BRUMBACK,  LOUISE  UPTON 

Born  Rochester,  N.  Y.   Studied:   IVm.  M.  Chase;  N.  Y.  School  of  Art;  Phila.  Academy. 
2138.  High  Tide  on  the  Beach.  4189.  The  Harbor:  Gloucester. 

BRUSH,  GEORGE  de  FOREST 

Born  Shelhyvillc,  Tenn.,  1S33.  Studied  with  Gerome  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1S88; 
N.  A.,  igol;  S.  A.  A.,  iSSo;  Nat.  Inst  A.  L.;  Am.  Acad.  A.  L.  Honors:  First  Hallgarten 
prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1888 ;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  l8gs;  Temple  gold  medal, 
P.  A.  F.  A.,  iSg/ ;  gold  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  gold  medal,  Pan-American  Exposi- 
tion, Buffalo,  igoi;  gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1994;  Saltus  medal,  N.  A.  D.,  igog. 

3857.  The  Potter.  •  Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 

3858.  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  3859.  Andromeda. 

BRYANT,  EVERETT  LLOYD 

Born  Gallon,  Ohio,  1S64.  Studied  with  Blanc  and  Couture  in  Paris ;  Herkomer  in  London; 

Anshutz,  Chase  and  Breckenridge  in  Philadelphia.    Member:  Phila.  W.  C.  C. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi^. 
2490.  Wild  Honeysuckle.  2494.  Snapdragon  and  Fan. 

2492.  Peonies.  2504.  Snapdragon. 

BRYANT.  MAUDE  DREIN 

Born  Wilmington,  Del.,  18S0.    Studied:    P.  A.  F.  A.;  the  Darby  School  of  Art.    Honor: 

A.  U'orthington  Ball  prize,  Baltimore,  1914. 
3001.  Still  Life:  Crimson  Ramblers.  3041.  Still  Life:  Larkspur. 

3032.  Still  Life:   Asters. 

BUDWORTH,   WILLIAM    S. 

Born  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1S61.   Self-taught.   Honor:   Sit-ver  medal,  A.  A.  S.,  igo2. 
4220.  Early  Spring:  Wakefield  Woods.  4255.  Afternoon  Shadows:  Chestertown. 

BUEHLER,  LYTTON  BRIGGS 

Born  Gettysburg,  iSSS.    Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.    Received  traveling  scholarship  to  Europe 
from  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 
3247.  The  City  of  Pleasure. 

BUEHR,  KARL  ALBERT 

Born  Feuerbach,  Germany.  Studied:  Julian  Academy,  France,  and  London  A.  I.  C.  Mem- 
ber: Chicago  S.  A.;  S.  IV.  A.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  ig04;  honor- 
able mention,  Paris  Salon,  igio;  Society  of  Western  Artists,  Chicago,  igis;  medal,  Chi- 
cago Society  of  Artists,  Chicago,  1914. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2313.  A  Pledge  of  Love.  4089.  Luncheon  Outdoors. 

BULL,   CHARLES   LIVINGSTON 

Born  New  York  State,  18^4.   Studied  with  Harvey  Ellis  and  M.  Louise  Stowell.   Member: 
N.  Y.  W.  C.  C.   Honor:  Shaw  prize,  Salma.  C,  1913. 
4229.  Beauty  and  the  Beast.  4361.  The  Sea  Horse  of  Grande  Terre. 

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BUNKER,    DENNIS    MILLER 

Born  Xfii-  York,  iSoi:  JieJ  Bolton,  1S90. 
2538.  The  Mirror.  2549.  Portrait  of  Miss  Anne  Page. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia.  Lent  by  Miss  Anne  Page. 

BURLEIGH,  SYDNEY  RICHMOND 

Born  LitlU  Complon.  R.  I..  iS^S-    Studied  ivlth  Laurens  in  Paris.   Member:  N.  Y.  If.  C. 

C.    Honor:  Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  l()0.f. 
4137.  At  the  Wharf. 

BURNHAM,  ANITA  WILLETS 

Born  Brooklyn,  \.  Y..  /AWo.   Studied:  .4.  /.  C,  A.  S.  L.,  New  York;  N.  A.  D.,  P.  A.  F.  A. 

Twice  received  the  first  water-color  prize  at  Chicago  Art  Institute. 
1015.  Twent>-first  Chapter  of  Job.  1023.  Napping. 

1022.  Day  Dreaming. 

BURNSIDE,  CAMERON 

Born  London,  JSS/.    Studied:  Rene  Menard,  Rupert  Bunny  and  Lucien  Simon  in  Paris. 

Member:  Societe  des  .4rtistes  Independants. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiS- 
4419.  The  Yellow  Curtain. 

BUSH,  ELLA  SHEPARD 

Born  Galesburg,  III.    Studied  with  J.  .Ilden  Il'eir,  Kenyon  Cox,  Robert  Henri,  Theodora 

ir.  Thayer.  Member:  P.  A.  S.;  Min.  P. 
1854.  Balaustion.  IS 64.  A  Fairy  Tale  Princess. 

1S55.  A   Kapp.i   of  Washington. 

BUSH-BROWN,  MARGARET  LESLEY 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  iSs7-  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Julian  Academy  in  Paris  under  Le- 
febvre  and  Boulanger.  .Member:  As.  Min.  P.  Honors:  Silver  medal,  Charleston  Exposi- 
tion, 1902;  bronze  medal,  Columbus,  S.  C,  and  Knoxville,  Tenn.;  honorable  mention.  P. 
A.  F.  A. 

1881.  Portrait  of  Moncure  D.  Conway.  1887.  The  Flute  Lesson. 

BUSHNELL,  ADELYN 

Born  Fort  Smith,  Ark.,  1876.  Studied:  Art  .Academy,  Cincinnati;  Art  League,  New  York 
City;  Mme.  La  Forge,  Paris. 

1794.  Portrait  of  an  Old  Man. 

BUTLER,  EDWARD  B. 

Born  Lewiston,  Maine,  1853. 

2302.  The  Brook. 

BUTLER,  HOWARD  RUSSELL 

Born  New  York,  1S56.  Studied  with  Dagnan-Bouveret,  Roll  and  Gervex  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: A.  N.  A.,  1897;  N.  A.,  1900;  S.  A.  A.,  1889;  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg., 
1889.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  18S6;  Temple  silver  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A., 
jSSS;  medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  iSg-,;  silver  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
1901;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3324.  Spirits  of  the  Twilight. 

BUTLER,  J.  J.  P. 

Born   Giverny,  France,  1S9J. 

4368.  Autumn  Landscape. 
BUTLER,  MARY 

3508.  Trees  at  Shubel's  Mount:  Nova  Scotia. 

BUTLER,  THEODORE  EARL 

Born  Columbus,  Ohio,  1S61.    Studied:  A.  S.  L.,  Ne^v  York;  Julian  Academy.    Honorable 
mention.  Salon,  1S8S. 
4129.  Peonies.  4383.  Sunrise. 

4369.  Afternoon. 

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BUTTON.  ALBERT   PRENTICE 

Born  Loxi-ell,  Mass.,  1872.    Studied:  Boston  Art  Schools.    Member:  N.  Y.  H^.  C.  C. 
1047.  An  October  Day.  1055.  Girl  in  Gray. 

1051.  In  the  Meadow.  1056.  Girl  of  the  Desert. 

1053.  Ultima  Thule. 

BYNE,  ARTHUR 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Studied:  .4merican  Academy,  Rome,  Italy. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  iQly. 

1741.  .\  Fountain  in  Lugo.  1745.  Tarragona    Cathedral    Seen    from    the 

1742.  The  Bishop's  Well:  Palencia.  Cloister. 

1743.  Cathedral  Silhouette:    Saragossa.  1746.  A  Toledan  Tenement. 

1744.  An  Old  Palace  in  Avila.  1747.  Vigo  from  the  Bay. 

1748.  Patio  in  an  Old  Posada  in  Alcala. 

CADENASSO,  GIUSEPPE 

Born   Genoa,  Italy,  iSfiS.    Studied:  Hopkins  Art  Institute,  San  Francisco.    Honor:   Gold 

medal,  Seattle. 
2188.  The  Reflection.  3  596.  Summer. 

CAHILL,  ARTHUR 

Born  San  Francisco,  iSyg. 
4325.  Illustration  for  Western  Story. 

CAHILL,  WILLIAM  V. 

Born  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  Neic  York  and  Birge  Harrison.  Honors:  Wil- 
liam  T.  Evans  prize,  Salma.  C,  1912;  Vezin  prize,  1913. 

4156.  The  Red  Book. 

CALIGA,    I.    H. 

Born  Auburn,  Ind.,   1S37.    Studied  under   If'illiam   Lindensehmidt. 

2379.  Autumn. 

CALLAHAN,   CAROLINE  R. 

Born  San  Francisco.    Studied  ivitb  Collin  in  Paris. 

3503.  Luncheon. 

CAMP,  HAROLD  M. 

Member:  N.  Y.  ir.  C.  C. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,  igij. 
1126.  Turn  in  the  River.  3236.  A  Hill  Top. 

1131.  Snow  Clouds. 

CAREW,  BERTA 

Born  Springfield,  Mass.,  1S78.   Studied:  Neia  York,  Paris  and  Rome. 
1793.  The  Late  Archbishop  Corrigan. 

CARLES,  ARTHUR  B. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,   1SS2.    Studied:   P.  A.  F.  A.    Honors:   First   Toppan  prize  and 
Cresson  scholarship,  P.  A.  F.  .4.;  bronze  medal,  Chicago  Art  Institute. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$. 

2467.  Repose.  -506.  Nude. 

2471.  Torso. 

CARLISLE,  MARY  HELEN 
2654.  High  Noon:  California. 

CARLSEN,  EMIL 

Born  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  185S!  came  to  United  States  in  1S72.  Studied  architecture  at 
Danish  Royal  Academy.  Member:  S.  A.  A.,  igo2;  A.  N.  A.,  1904;  N.  A.  1906;  Nat.  Inst. 
.1.  L.  Honors:  Second  Inness  prize,  Salma.  C,  1904;  Shaie  purchase,  S.  .■/.  A.,  1904;  gold 
medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Ifebb  prize,  S.  .4.  A.,  igoj;  Inness  medal,  N.  A.  D., 


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CARLSEN,    EMIL    (Continued) 

/9"r."  tlifii  medal,  C.  I.,  Pittsburgh,  igoS ;  Temple  f^old  medal,  P.  .1 .  F.  A.,  igu;  bronze 

medal,  Buenos  Aires,  igio. 

Medal  of  honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  rgrj. 

3183.  The  Open  Sea. 

CARLSON,  JOHN  FABIAN 

Born  1857.  Member:  A.  jY.  A.,  191 1;  N.  Y.  /F.  C.  C.  Honors:  First  prize,  Swedish- 
American  Exhibition,  Chicago,  1911  and  1913;  silver  medal.  Society  of  IFashington  Artists, 
H'ashingion,  D.  C,  191$;  t'ezin  prize,  Salma.  C,  1912 ;  first  Isidor  prize,  Salma.  C,  1912. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2452.  Frost  Bound.  3188.  Spring  Morning. 

3179.  Grey  Woods.  4100.  Along  the  Stream. 

3180.  Silvered  .'\cres.  4337.  Cloud  Legions. 

CARPENTER,  FRANK  D. 

Born  Homer,  X.  Y.    Portrait  painter  lehose  name  is  associated  with  Lincoln's  career.    He 
painted  "Emancipation  Proclamation"  in  the  Capitol  at   H'ashington. 
2702.  Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Lent  bv  the  Union  League  Club:  New 

York  City. 

CARPENTER,  FRED  G. 

Born  Nashville,  Tenn.,  iSSs.  Studied:  Laurens,  Baschet,  Simon  and  Collin  in  Paris.   Mem- 
ber: S.  If.  A.    Honorable  mention.  Salon  des  Artistes  Francois,  1911. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191S. 

3274.  The  Gay  Set. 

CARRIGAN,  WILLIAM  L., 

Born  San  Francisco,  1S6S. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191}. 
3162.  Midsummer  Masque. 

CASE,  BERTHA 

3S4S.  View:    Sidi  Ben  Said:    Tunis. 

CASER,  ETTORE 

Born  Venice,  iSHo.    Studied:    .-Icademy,  Venice. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   1915. 
2457.  Old  Venice.  3077.  Musical  Moment. 

2614.  The  Fire. 

CASSATT,  MARY 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  iS^j.     Influenced  by  Manet  and  Degas.     Member:    A.  N.  A.,  1909. 

Honors:  I.ippincott  prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1904;  Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honor  of  France,  1904. 
3006.  Woman  Reading  in  a  Garden.  3010.  Woman  with  a  Fan. 

3008.  Woman  and  Child:    Rose  Scarf. 

CASTERTON,   EDA   NEMOEDE 

Born  Brillion,  IVis.,  iSyj.  Stiidied  with  Virginia  Reynolds,  Minneapolis  School  of  Fine 
Arts;  Chicago  Academy  of  Fine  Arts;  Paris  under  Henry  Salem  Huhbell.  Honors:  First 
honorable  mention  at  exhibition  of  International  Art  Union,  Paris,  1907 ;  honorable  men- 
tion at  International  Art  Union  Exhibition,  Paris,  190S.  Member:  American  Sociey  of 
Miniature  Painters. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1822.  Miss  Pauline  Batchelder. 

CAULDWELL,  LESLIE 

4332.  Portrait  of  Colonel  W. 

CHANDLER,  H.  C. 

Born  Wellington,  Kan.,  iSSr.   Studied:  San  Francisco,  New  York  and  Paris. 

1761.  Nevada  Desert. 


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CHAPMAN,   CARLTON  THEODORE 

Born  New  London,  0.,  lS6o.  Studied:  N.  A.  D.  and  A.  S.  L.  of  New  York;  Julian  Acad- 
emy in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  igoo;  S.  A.  A.,  iSgs;  A.  JV.  C.  S.  Honors:  Silver  medal, 
Boston,  1S92;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  medal,  Atlanta  Exposition, 
1894;  bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi;  bronze  medal,  Charleston 
Exposition,  1902. 

3474.  The  American  Fleet  Hoisting  the  Flag 
at  Monterey,  July  7th,  1846. 

CHAPMAN,  CHARLES  S. 

Born  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1878.    Studied  with  IVilUam  Chase  and  W.  Appleton  Clark. 
4384.  The  Marauder. 

CHAPPEL,  ALONZO 
63.  Surrender  of  Lee.  2755.  Lafayette;  De  Kalb:  D'Estaing. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq.  Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

CHASE,  ADELAIDE  COLE 

Born  Boston,  186S.    Studied  with   Tarbell  at  Boston  Museum  School;  Carolus  Duran  in 
Paris.   Member:  S.  A.  A.,  1903;  A.  N.  A.,  1906.   Honor:  Silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposi- 
tion, 1904. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiS- 

2996.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Swan.  3483.  The  Violinist. 

CHASE,  LILA  ELIZABETH 

Born  Port  Jl'illiams,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada,  1893.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  New  York;  scholar- 
ship in  the  Miniature  class  at  the  Art  Students'  League,  19 1 3. 

1808.  Portrait.  1809.  Elizabeth. 

CHASE,  WILLIAM  M. 

Born  Franklin,  Ind.,  1S49.  Studied  with  B.  F.  Hayes  in  Indianapolis;  J.  O.  Eaton  in  New 
York;  A.  Wagner  and  Piloty  in  Munich.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1888;  N.  A.,  1890;  S.  A.  A., 
1879;  A.  W.  C.  S.;  Munich  Secession;  Ten  Am.  P.;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  Am.  Acad.  A.  L.; 
Port.  P.  Honors:  Medal  Centennial  Exposition,  Philadelphia,  l8y6;  honorable  mention, 
Paris  Salon,  1S81;  Munich,  1SS3;  silver  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1SS9:  first  prize,  Cleve- 
land Art  Association,  1S94;  Shaw  prize,  S.  A.  A.,  J805;  gold  medal  of  honor,  P.  A. 
F.  A.,  1S95;  gold  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Temple  gold  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1901; 
gold  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold  medal,  Charleston  Exposition, 
1902;  first  Corcoran  prize,  S.  Wash.  A.,  1904;  grand  prize,  Buenos  Aires,  1910. 
Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  jgiS- 


3738.  Miss  Savageau. 

3739.  Just  Onions. 

3740.  Self  Portrait. 

3741.  Miss  Emmett. 

Lent  by  the  Brooklyn  Museum. 

3742.  A  Poor  Man's  Meal. 

3743.  Portrait  of  an  Artist. 

3744.  Steichen. 

3745.  Helen. 

3746.  A  Passenger  Boat. 

3747.  Venice. 

3748.  Italian  Landscape. 

3749.  Day  Dream. 

3750.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  C. 

Lent  by  Carnegie  Institute. 

3751.  Old  Houses:  Venice. 

3752.  Long  Island  Landscape. 

3753.  On  a  Grand  Canal. 


3754.  Friendly  Advice. 

3755.  Portrait  of  J.  Frank  Currier. 

3756.  Back  of  the  Villa. 

3757.  Koto. 

3758.  Study  of  a  Young  Girl. 

3759.  Portrait  of  Whistler. 

3760.  Mrs.  Vonnoh. 

3761.  Mrs.  Mason. 

3762.  Fruit. 

3763.  R.  U.  Johnson. 

3764.  Big  Copper  Kettle  and  Fish. 

3765.  Mn  Sullivan. 
Woman  with  the  White  Shawl. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 
Still  Life:  Fish. 
Mrs.  Sullivan. 


3766. 


3767 
3768 


3769.  Mrs.  Chase. 


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CHURCH,   FREDERICK   EDWIN 

Born  Hartford,  Conn.,  1836;  died  New  York,  igoo.   Studied  •viith  Thomas  Cole.    Elected 

N.  /!.,  iS4<).   Honor:    Medal  second  class,  Paris,  lS6j. 
2935.  Niagara  Falls. 

Lent  by  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art. 

CHURCHILL,  WILLIAM  W. 

Born  Boston,   iS^jS.    Studied  zi-it/i   Bonnat  in  Paris.    Honors:   Honorable  mention,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi. 
Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2167.  The  Manuscript.  2174.  Pouring  Tea. 

2170.  The  Model. 

CLARK,  ALSON  SKINNER 

Born  Chicago,  iS/6.   Studied  ivith  Simon,  Cottet,  IF/iistler,  Mucha  and  Merson  in  Paris; 
Chase  in  Neiu  York.    Member:  S.  {{■'.  A.    Honors:  Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition, 
J904;  Cahn  prize,  A.  I.  C,  igo6. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3532.  Market  in  Panama.  3552.  Sosa  Hill  from  the  Quarry. 

3533.  In  the  Cut.  3553.  First  Dredges  Through  Gatun  Locks. 

3534.  In  the  Lock:  Miraflores.  3554.  Dredges  Under  Gold  Hill. 

3535.  Gold  Hill  from  Culebra.  3555.  Cucaracha  Slide. 

3536.  In  Tropical  Waters.  3556.  The  Cranes:  Miraflores. 

3537.  Culebra  Slide.  3560.  Gates:  Pedro  Miguel. 

3549.  Pedro  Miguel  Locks.  3561.  Culebra  Cut  from  Empire. 

3550.  Moving  the  Trestle.  3562.  Panama  from  the  Pacific. 

3551.  Big  Cranes:  Miraflores.  3563.  Three  Hills  from  Culebra. 

CLARK,  FREEMAN 

Born  in  Mississippi.   Studied  ivith  Chase  in  New  York. 
3433.  The  Climbers. 

CLARK,    HARRIETTE    A. 

Born  Depere,  JVis.,  1S76.   Studied:  Minneapolis  Art  School;  Julian  Academy,  Paris. 

1838.  Constance  E.  Fairchild.  1S41.  Mrs.  Lefevre. 

1839.  Mme.  Sherry.  » 

CLARKE,  THOMAS  SHIELDS 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1S60.   Studied:  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris ;  Rome  and  Florence. 

Member:  N.  S.  S.;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  189S;  A.  N.  A.,  igo2. 
2361.  The  Dawn  of  New  Life. 

CLARKSON,  RALPH 

Born  .4mesbury,  Mass.,  jS6l.   Studied:  School  of  Boston  Museum;  Julian  Academy  under 

Lefebvre  and  Boulanger  in  Paris.    Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1910;  Chicago  S.  .1.;  N.  Y.  W. 

C.  C;  S.  JV.  A.;  Port.  P.  Instructor  A.  I.  C.    Honor:    Cahn  prize,  /t.  I.  C,  loog. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  .^ivards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 

San  Francisco,  igiS. 
2183.  Portrait:  E.  G.  Keith,  Esq. 

CLEMENT,   CATHERINE 

Born  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1881.   Studied  in  Neiv  York  and  Paris. 
1202.  Portrait. 

CLONNEY,  JAMES  GOODWYN 

Born  in  Liverpool,  England,  1812;  died  in  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1867.    Painted  miniatures 
in  Neiu  York,  iSs-f.   Dreiu  on  stone  for  Childs  and  Inman,  Philadelphia,  1S44. 
2745.  Militia  Training. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 

CLOSSON,  WILLIAM  BAXTER 

Born  Thetford,  I't.,  184S.   Studied:  Lonetl  Institute  in  Boston;  traveled  in  Europe.   Mem- 
ber:   Union  Internationale  des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres.    Honors  for  wood  engraving. 

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CLOSSON,    WILLIAM    BAXTER    (Continued) 

Gold,  silver  and  bronze  medals,  Mass.  Charitable  Mechanics'  Association;  third  class 
medal,  Paris  Salon,  1SS2;  silfcr  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1SS9;  medal,  Columbian  Exposi- 
tion, Chicago,  lSg2;  diploma.  Graphic  Arts  Exposition,  Vienna;  silver  medal,  Pan-A meri- 
can  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi ;  St.  Louis  Exposition,  IP04. 

3597.  A  Glimpse  of  the  Sea. 

CLUTE,  WALTER  MARSHALL 

Born  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  jHyo.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  Neiv  York;  Constant,  Princt  and 
Laurens  in  Paris.  Member:  Chicago  S.  A.;  instructor  and  lecturer  at  A.  I.  C.  Honor: 
Roseniuald  prize,  A.  I.  C,  igio. 

4186.  Romance. 

COCKROFT,  EDYTHE  VARIAN 

Born  Brooklyn,   iSSi.    Member:   Salon   d'Automne,  Paris.    Honors:   Honorable   mention, 
International  Art  Union,  Paris,  igog  and  1910. 
4101.  Portrait  Study.  4187.  Girl  Reading. 

COFFIN,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON 

Born  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1S55.  Studied  with  Bonnat  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  l8g8;  A'.  A., 
igi2;  S.  A.  A.  18S6;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  1888;  director  Art  Department,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi.  Honors:  Second  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1886;  bronze 
medal,  Paris  Exposition,  iSSg;  Jf'ebb  prize,  S.  A.  A.,  i8gi;  gold  medal,  A.  C,  Phita., 
iSgS;  silver  medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  igo3;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  ig04. 

2274.  September  Afternoon.  2290.  Early  Morning  in  May. 

2282.  A  March  Evening. 

COHEN,  LEWIS 

Born  London,  England,  iS^y.    Studied  with  Legros  and  Nicol  in  London;  Blanc  in  Paris. 

Member:  A.  N.  A.,  igii. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3147.  A  Stronghold  of  the  Scaligeri.  3151.  The  Great  Bridge:  Toledo. 

COLE,    GEORGE   TOWNSEND  5  , 

Born  San  Francisco,  1S74.  Studied:  Akademie  der  Bilden-Kunste,  Vienna,  Austria;  Ecole 
des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris.  Honors:  Gold  medal,  igis,  California  Society  of  Miniature 
Painters. 

1901.  Mrs.  H.  1906.  Mrs.  Gregory  McLaughlin. 

1904.  Miss  Aileen  McCarthy. 

COLE,  J.  FOXCROFT 

Exhibitor  in  the  Royal  .Icademy  in  lS/6  and  l8/y. 
2937.  Landscape. 

COLE,  THOMAS 

Born  Bolton  le  Moore,  England,  1801;  died  near  Calskill,  N.  Y.,  1848.   Landscape  painter. 
In   iSig   his   father  emigrated  to  .■Imerica  and  settled  in  Ohio,  vuhere   he  first  learned 
the  rudiments  of  his  art  from  a  portrait  painter  named  Stein. 
2721.  Landscape.  2737.  Four  Sljetches  of  the  Voyage  of  Life. 

COLE,  THOMAS   CASILEAR 

Born  Staatsburgh,  X.  Y.,  1SS8.  Studied:  School  of  the  Boston  Museum  under  Tarbell, 
Benson  and  Hale;  Academic  Julian,  Paris  under  Laurens. 

2283.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

COLEMAN,  CHARLES  CARYL 

Born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1840.  Studied:  Paris,  Rome  and  New  York.  Member:  A.  N.  A., 
18S1.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  iSgs;  silver  medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi. 

4408.  Sorrow. 

COLMAN,  SAMUEL 

Born  iSs2.   Studied  under  Durand.    Traveled  abroad  in  1860-1862.  In  1S6/  founded  with 


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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

COLMAN,    SAMUEL    (Continued) 

James  D.  Smillie  the  American  Society  of  Painters  in   Water  Colors,  noiv  the  American 
Water  Color  Society,  and  zias  its  first  president. 
2969.  Caravan  in  the  Desert. 

Lent    by    the    Hillyer    Art    Gallery, 
Smith  College. 

COMAN,  CHARLOTTE  BUELL 

Born  Jfateriille,  A'.  1'.,  /A'jj.  Studied  vsith  James  R.  Brevoort  in  Neiu  York;  Harry 
Thompson  and  Emil  f'ernier  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1910;  A'.  1'.  IV.  C.  C.  Honors: 
Bronze  medal,  California  Midivinter  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  iSg.j;  prize,  N.  Y. 
Woman's  .1.  C;  Shaiv  memorial  prize,  S.  A.  A.,  1905;  second  prize,  S.  H'ash.  A.,  1006; 
Burgess  Prize,  k.  Y.  Woman's  .4.  C,  1907;  McMillin  prize,  N.  Y.  Woman's  A.  C,  1911. 

3013.  Pocono  Hills  in  Winter. 

COMEGYS,    GEORGE    H. 

Born  Maryland ;  died  Philadelphia.    Studied  ivith  Neagle.    Member:  Board  of  Council  of 
the  .Artists'  Fund  Society,  Philadelphia,  184}.    First  print  issued  by  .Imcrican  .Irt  Union 
taken  from  his  picture,  "The  Artist's  Dream." 
2713.  The  Ghost  Story. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 

CONANT,  LUCY  SCARBOROUGH 

Born  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  186/.  Studied  in  Boston  and  Paris.  Member:  Philadelphia  Water 
Color  Club. 

1184.  The  Silver  Lakes  of  the  Engadine.  1187.  The  Sella.  Joch:  Dolomites. 

1185.  The  Beloved  Pine:  Carapfer.  1188.  The  Jungfrau  at  Noon. 

1186.  The  Matterhorn.  1189.  Piz  Languard  from  Rosegg  Valley. 

CONANT,  MARJORIE 

Born  Dorchester,  Mass.,  188$.   Studied:  Museum  School  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  Mass. 
2200.  Late  Afternoon. 

CONGDON,  THOMAS  R. 

Born  .iddison,  N.  Y.    Studied:  A.  S.  L.  and  Chase  in  Netu  York;  Constant  and  Collin, 
Paris.    Honor:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  A.  A.  A.,  1<)02. 
2214.  The  Greenroom. 

CONNELL,  EDWIN  D. 

Born  New  York  City,  1859.    Studied  ivith  Bougureau,  Robert-Fleury  and  Julien  Dupre  in 
Paris.   Member:  Societe  Internationale  des  Beaux-.4rts.   Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris 
Salon,   1899;   medal,  second  class,  Orleans  Exposition,  1905;  first-class   medal,   Toulouse 
Exposition,  1908. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$. 

4424.  Tlie  Dunes. 

CONNER,  JOHN  RAMSEY 

Born  Radnor,  Pa.   Studied:  P.  A.  F.  .4.  and  Paris. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2594.  Cottage  Interior.  4436.  The  Little  Seamstress. 

COOLIDGE,  BERTHA 

Born  Lynn,  Mass.,   18S0.    Studied:   Boston  Museum  School  under  Tarbell  and  Benson; 
Bourgois  in  Paris;  Grueber  in  Munich.   Member:  Societe  de  la  Miniature,  Paris,  France. 
1233.  Portrait  of  Miss  Gertrude  Fiske.  1239.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  R. 

1236.  Portrait  of  a  Russian  Girl.  1240.  Portrait  of  Miss  E.  L.  V. 

1237.  Woman  in  White. 
COOLIDGE,  MARY  ROSAMOND 

Born  If'alertoicn.  .Mass.,  iSSf.   Studied  ivith  W.  D.  Hamilton  and  E.  C.  Tarbell  in  Boston. 
2298.  Portrait:  Miss  S.  3362.  Portrait  of  S.  Burtis  Baker. 

3026.  The  Old-Fashioned  Gown. 


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COOPER,  COLIN  CAMPBELL 

Born  Philadelphia,  iS^d.   Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Julian  and  Delacluse  Academies  in  Paris. 

Member:  A.  N.  A.,  190S;  N.  A.,  1912;  N.  Y.  jr.  C.  C.;  Phila.  ir.  C.  C.   Honors:  Bronze 

medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  IVm.  T.  Evans  prize,  A   If.  C.  S.,  1903;  Sesnan  prize, 

P.  A.  F.  A.,  1904;  gold  medal,  A.  C.  P.,  1905;  silver  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition, 

1910;  Beal  prize,  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C,  191 1. 

Gold  medal,  for  Oil  Painting,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco, 

1915. 

Silver  medal,  for   Water   Color  Painting,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 

Francisco,  191}. 

1180.  The  White  House.  2338.  Fifth  Avenue:  New  York. 

1181.  A  Salem  Residence.  2340.  Beauvais  Cathedral. 

1182.  Mountains  at  Gruyeres:  Switzerland.  2343.  Bowling  Green:  New  York. 

COOPER,  EMMA  LAMPERT 

Born  Nunda,  N.  Y.  Studied  'with  Harry  Thompson  in  Paris ;  J.  Kever  in  Holland;  Chase 
in  New  York.  Member:  Phila.  tV.  C.  C;  N.  Y.  W.  C.  C;  A.  W.  C.  S.  Honors:  Medal, 
Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1S9S;  Atlanta  Exposition,  189^;  gold  medal,  A.  A.  S., 
T902;  tiao  bronze  medals,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  prize,  A'.  Y.  ll'oman's  A.  C,  1907. 

3480.  Side  Street:  Beauvais.  4146.  Temple  at  Jaipur. 

COPLEY,  JOHN  SINGLETON 

Born  Boston,  1737 ;  died  London,  1S15.    He  was  an  important  early  painter  of  portraits. 
He  studied  first  with  his  stepfather,  the  engraver  Peter  Pelham,  and  probably  with  Jon- 
athan B.  Blackburn.   He  went  to  England  in  1774  and  never  returned.   His  work  may  be 
divided  into  two  periods,  the  American  to  1774  and  the  English  to  181^.    He  became  the 
fashion  in  England  and  many  of  the  nobility  sat  to  him,  including  the  three  daughters  of 
King  George  HL    From  1776  to  iSl3  he  was  a  regular  exhibitor  at  the  Royal  .Academy, 
and  was  made  an  academician  in  1779- 
2785.  Portrait     of     Mrs.     Elizabeth     Willing 
Powell. 
Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 

CORNOYER,  PAUL 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1S64.   Studied:  Julian  Academy,  Paris,  and  with  Lefebvre,  Constant 

and  Louis  Blanc.   Member:  A.  N.  .•/.,  1909.    Honors:  First  prize,  Paris  A.  A.  A.,  1892; 

gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Association  of  Painters  and  Sculptors,  iSoi;  Evans  prize,  Sal  ma.  C, 

1905;  Inness  prize,  Salma.  C,  1906;  Shaw  prize,  Salma  C,  1908. 
2435.  Old   New  York.  3618.  Winter:  Columbus  Circle. 

COUSE,  E.  IRVING 

Born  Saginaw,  Mich.,  1S66.  Studied:  N.  A.  D.  in  New  York,  and  with  Bouguereau, 
Robert-Fleury  and  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1902;  N.  A.,  1911; 
N.  Y.  IF.  C.  C;  A.  IF.  C.  S.  Honors:  Sha^v  prize  for  black  and  white  at  Salma  C,  1S99; 
second  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  .1 .  D.,  woo;  Proctor  prize.  Salma.  C,  igno;  honorable  men- 
tion, Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  honorable  mention,  Pan-.L merican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901; 
first  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  .4.  D..  1902;  two  bronze  medals,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904; 
Isidor  gold  medal,  N.  .•].  D.,  1911. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igr^. 

2344.  Twilight:  Taos  Pueblo.  4370.  The  Turquoise  Beadmaker. 

4265.  An  Indian  Shepherd. 

COX,  KENYON 

Born  IFarren,  O.,  1S36.  Studied  under  Carolus-Duran  and  Gerome  in  Paris.  Member: 
A.  N.  A.,  1900;  N.  A.,  1903;  S.  A.  A.,  1882;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  Am. 
Acad.  A.  L.  Honors:  Second  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1SS9;  two  bronze  medals,  Paris 
Exposition,  1S89;  Temple  silver  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1891;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition, 
Chicago,  1893;  gol'i  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  medal  of  honor  for  mural  painting, 
N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  1909;  Isidor  medal,  N.  A.  D.,  1910. 
2586.  Plenty. 

Lent  by  the  National  Gallery. 


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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

COX.  LOUISE 

Born  San  Francisco,  1865.  Studied:  N.  A.  D.;  A.  S.  L.  under  Kenyan  Cox  in  New  York. 
Member:  A.  N.  A.,  I<)03;  S.  A.  A.,  1893.  Honors:  Third  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D., 
1S96;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  silver  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buf- 
falo, 1901;  S/iaiu  memorial  prize,  S.  A.  A.,  1903;  second  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D., 
1904;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

2187.  Mayflowers.  3438.  A  Daughter  of  Eve. 

Lent  by  the  National  Gallery. 

CRANE,  BRUCE 

Born  Xezv  York,  1857.  Studied  luith  A.  H.  Wyant.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1897;  ^-  A., 
1901;  S.  A.  A.,  1881;  A.  W.  C.  S.;  N.  Y.  W.  C.  C;  Union  Internationale  des  Beaux-Arts 
et  des  l.eitres.  Honors:  IVebb  prize,  S.  A.  A.,  1S97;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900; 
Inness  medal,  X.  A.  D.,  1901 ;  silver  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901 ;  silver 
medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  iQOj;  gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  third  prize, 
C.  I.,  Pittsburgh,  KJ09;  Saltus  medal,  N.  A.  D.,  1913. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3783.  The  Templed  Hills. 

CRISP,  ARTHUR 

Born  Hamilton,  Canada,  iSSi.    Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  New  York.    Member:  N.  Y.  Arch. 

Lg.    Honor:  Collaborative  prize.  Architectural  League,  N.  Y. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1913. 
3320.  Dim  Yesterday's  Pageant  Backgrounds      4282.  A  Song  Hit. 

To-day.  4283.  The  Philanderer. 

4280.  The  Little  Spinster. 

CROPSEY,  JASPER  FRANCIS 

Born  Rossville,  N.  Y.,  1SJ3;  died  1900.   A  landscape  painter  of  the  Hudson  River  School. 
He  studied  with  Edward  Maury.   Elected  N.  A.  D.,  1851. 
2723.  On  the  River. 

Lent  by  Harry  W.  Watrous,  Esq. 

CROSS,  SALLY 

Born  Lawrence,  Mass.    Studied  with  De  Camp  and  Ross   Turner  in   Boston.    Member: 

Pa.  Min.  P.;  N.  Y.  IT.  C.  C. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1856.  Mrs.  Quincy.  1860.  Miss  Dora  Wetherbee. 

1857.  Portrait:  Miss  Lilian  Gardener.  1861.  Portrait  of  Miss  McKay  and  Peter. 

1858.  Portrait  of  Miss  Turner.  1862.  Portrait  of  Olin  Dovfnes,  Esq. 

CROWLEY,  GRAY  PRICE 

Born  Topeta,  Kan.,  1884.   Studied:  New  York  Art  League;  New  York  School  of  Minia- 
ture Painting. 
1309.  Mrs.  Alfred   Gray. 

CUCUEL,  EDWARD 

Born  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1875.    Studied:  Ecole  des  Beaux-.Irts  and  Gerome  in  Paris ;  Leo 
Putz  in  Munich.   Member:  Soc.  Nat.  des  Beaux-.lrts,  Paris;  Luipold  Gruppe,  Munich. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2195.  The   Bath.  4128.  Autumn  Sun. 

2199.  The  Girl  in  Yellow.  4164.  Summertime. 

4120.  Champagne. 

CUNEO,   CYRUS  CINCINNATTO 

4144.  The  Mother. 

CUNEO,  RINALDO 

Born  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1877.    Studied:  Hopkins  Institute,  San  Francisco;  London,  Eng- 
land, and  Paris,  France. 
2146.  Notre  Dame:  Paris. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  TlIK  OI.l'ARTMKXT  OF  FIXE  ARTS 

CURRAN,  CHARLES  C. 

Born  Hartford,  Ky..  iS6l.  Studied:  Cincinnati  School  of  Design;  A.  S.  L.  and  N.  A.  C 
in  AVii'  lor*,-  Julian  Academy  under  Constant,  Lejehvre  and  Doucet  in  Paris.  Member: 
A.  S.  A.,  iSSS;  i\.  A.,  1904;  N.  Y.  If.  C.  C;  A.  Jl\  C.  S.;  S.  A.  A.,  iSSS  Honors: 
Third  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  JSSS;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  tSgn;  Clarke 
prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1S93;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  JSgs;  second  Hallgarten 
prize.  N.  A.  D..  7^9.5 ,•  silver  medal,  Atlanta  Ex/>osition,  /.Vyi;  honorable  mention,  Paris 
Exposition,  1900;  silver  meual,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901 ;  Carnegie  prize, 
S.  A.  A.,  1904;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1004;  first  Corcoran  prize,  S.  Wash. 
A.,  190 j:  first  prize  t$jOo),  Osborne  competition,  1903. 

2595.   Daffodils. 

CURRIER,  J.  FRANK 

Born  Boston.  Mass.,  lS4_^;  died,   IQ09. 

2529.  A  Munich  Boy.  2533.  Whistling  Boy. 

Lent  bv  the  Carnegie  Institute.  Lent   by  the   John   Herron   Art   Insti- 

2531.  Self  Portrait.  tute. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Chase,  Esq.  2534.  A   Head. 

Lent  by  J.  Harsen  Rhoades,  Esq. 

CURTIS,  WILLIAM  FULLER 

Born  Staten  Island,  A'.  )'.,  18/S.  Studied  ivith  Julius  Rolshoven.  Lefeb-vre  and  Robert- 
Fleury  in  Paris.  Member:  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  1902;  S.  If'ash.  A.  Honors:  Third  Corcoran 
prize,  S.  If'ash.  A.,  1901;  first  Corcoran  prize.  Wash  W.  C.  C.  igoS-  silver  medal.  St. 
Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

1373.  The  Golden  God. 

GUSHING,  HOWARD  GARDINER 

Born  Boston,  7A69.  Studied:  Laurens,  Constant  and  Doucet  in  Paris.  Member:  .•/.  N.  .•/., 
/906;  S.  .'}.  A.,  igoy:  Port.  P.  Honors:  Honorable  mention.  Pan  .American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901;  third  medal.  C.  /.,  Pittsburgh.  1904:  Temple  gold  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1910. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Expositton,  San  Francisco,  igiy. 

3073.  Decorative  Panel.  3233.   Interior. 

3074.  Decorative  Panel.  3234.  Portrait. 

3075.  Decorative  Panel.  3271.  Portrait. 
323 L  Wardrobe. 

DABO,  LEON 

Born  Detroit.  Mich.,  1S6S.  Studied:  Daniel  I'iergr.  Pierre  Galland,  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts 
and  Julian  Academy  in  Paris.  Member:  Pastellists.  Honors:  Evans  prize,  N.  A.  C.  1909; 
first  prize.  Munice  (Ind.)  A.  S.,  1909. 

4430.  The  Rockets:  Rain  of  Fire. 

DANA,   CHARLES   EDMUND 

Born  Wiltes-Barre.  Pa.,  1843.    Studied:    Architecture  at  Royal  Academy  in  Dresden  and 
Munich;  painting  at  P.  .4.  F.  A.,  and  iiith  E.  Luminais  in  Paris.    Member:  Phila.  W.  C. 
C.  (president  to  igir).   Honors:  Gold  medal  for  v.ater  color,  A.  C,  Phila.,  1S91.   Professor 
of  Art  University  of  Pennsylvania  until  1904;  lecturer  since  1904. 
1171.  Treves.  1176.  Ba?aar:  Gama  Ibrahim  -Aga:  Cairo. 

1173.  Aba?zia   San   Gregorio:   Venice.  1177.  Bazaar   Okair  Zoht. 

1174.  St.  Augustine:  Fribourg.  1178.  The  Canon's  House:  Gruyeres. 

1175.  Bad-el-Metawaleh:   Cairo.  1179.  Morat. 

DAVEY,  RANDALL 

Born  East  Orange.  A'.  J.,  iSSy.    Studied  ivith  Robert  Henri. 

Honorable  mention.  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition.  San  Francisco.  191}. 

3255.  Captain  Dan  Stevens:  Lighthouse  3366.  Girl  in  Blue. 

Keeper.  4456.  Segovian  Man. 

DAVIS,   CHARLES  HAROLD 

Born  Ameshury,  Mass..  jS',6.  Studied  icith  Otto  Grundmann  and  Boston  Museum  School; 
lioulanger  and  I.cfcbvre  in  Paris.    Member:  S.  A.  A.,  1S86;  A.  N.  A..  1901;  S.  A.,  1906. 

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PAINTERS  AND   ILLUSTRATORS 

DAVIS,    CHARLES    HAROLD    (Comimud) 

Honors:  Cold  mtJal,  Imeriian  Arl  .-Issoriation,  Nea:!  York,  lSS6;  honorahle  mention, 
Paris  Salon,  iS'Sy;  ^joixi  prize,  .Imeriian  .-irt  .Issociation,  Neiv  York,  lUSy;  silver  medal, 
Paris  hxposilion.  itiSi);  Palmer  prize,  A.  I.  C,  iSyo:  medal,  Massachusetts  Charitable 
Mechanics'  Association,  Boston,  iXgo;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  iSf)^;  grand 
gold  medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  jSijji;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  l()i)o;  Lippincott 
prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  mot:  silver  medal,  Pan-A merican  Exposition,  liujjalo,  I<)0I ;  second 
Corcoran  prize,  S.  U'ashington  A.,  1903;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  igo4;  silver 
medal.  International  Exposition,  1910. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacipc  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi^. 

3160.  The  Norilnvest  Wind.  31SI.  Mny  Morning. 

DAVIS,  STUART 

Born  Plitlad^phia,  Pa.,  iSgj.  Studied:  Henri  School  of  .Irt,  AVif  York  City. 
952.  The  River.  4330.  The  Cafe  I.ogue. 

960.  The  Fog.  4353.  A  Back  Yard. 

DAVOL.  JOSEPH   BENJAMIN 

Born   (A/icago.    Studied:    .1.  S.   L.,  X.    Y.;   .icademy  Julicn,  Paris,  under   Laurens   and 

(Constant. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1913. 
2622.  Where  Sea  and  River  Meet.  3613.  A  Winter  Coast:  Moonlight. 

3413.  .Maine  Coast. 

DAWSON,   GEORGE  WALTER 

Horn  Indiivrr,  .Mas.'..  iS~ii.  Studied:  .Massachusetts  Normal  Art  School  in  Boston:  P.  .1 . 
F.  ./.  .Member:  I'hila.  IT.  C.  C.  ( president  J ;  A'.  }'.  If.  f.".  (\  Instructor  in  li-ater  color 
and  drawing  at  University  of  Pennsylvania. 

Member  of  the  International  .lury  of  .-Iv.-ariis,  Panama-Pacific  I ulernalional  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  igi_=i. 

1153.  bellow   Harrison  Roses.  1157.   A  New   England   CJarden. 

1154.  Rhododendrons.  1159.  Rose-Covered  Wall:  Spain. 

1155.  Water  Lilv  Among  Rushes.  1160.  An  Old  Cottage  Rose. 

1156.  White  Water  Lily. 

DE  CAMP,  JOSEPH 

Born  Ciniinnali,  I).,  lS=,S.  Studied:  Duveneck  at  Cincinnati  .Academy:  Royal  .Academy  in 
Munich.  Member:  Ten  .imerican  Painters;  Nat.  Inst.  .V.  L.  Instructor  School  of  Boston 
Museum  of  Fine  .lets.  Honors:  First  prize.  City  Hal!  decorative  competition,  Philadelphia: 
Temple  gold  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  jUSij;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo:  gold 
medal,  St  Louis  Exposition,  1^04;  second  Clark  prize,  Corcoran  .7.  (!.,  iQog;  Beck  medal, 
P.  A.  F.  ./.,  niij. 
3903.  Portrait  of  Frank  Duveneck. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 

DE  JONG.  BETTY 

Born  Paris.    Studied  in  Paris.    Societaire  du  Salon  d'.lutumne,  Paris. 

Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi}. 
2365.  Beatri.\.  3025.  The  Dancing  Girl. 

2450.  Portrait  of  Miss  Isabelle  P. 

DEL  MUE.  MAURICE 

Born  Paris.  France,  hSjS.    Studied:  San  Francisco  .^rt  Association ;  Beaux-.4rts,  Paris. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igif,. 
3302.  Late  Afternoon  in  the  Sierras. 

DEMING,  ADELAIDE 

Born   Litchfield,  Conn.,   iSOf.    Studied:     Irt  Students'  League,  ,\nv   York,  under   II'.  M. 
Chase.    Member:   A'.   Y.   If.  C.  C.    Honors:  Beat  prize  (Xeiv  York   Water  Color  Club), 
itjoS:  Burgess  prize  (If Oman's  Art  Club  of  Nev.'  York),  IQOH;  honorable  mention.  Conn. 
.Academy  Fine  Arts,  11JI4. 
4192.  A  Quiet  Day. 


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DEMING,  EDWIN  W. 

Born  Ashland,  Ore.,  i860.    Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  AV«  York;  Lefeb-vre  and  Boulanger  in 
Paris.   Member:  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  1902;  Mural  P.   Honors:  Silver  medal,  A.  .4.  S.,  1892; 
bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 
2109.  Prayer  to  the  Manes  of  the  Dead.  2636.  Vow  of  Vengeance. 

DE  VOLL,  F.  USHER 

Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  1873.  Studied:  R.  I.  School  of  Design;  William  M.  Chase.   Mem- 
ber: Societe  Union  Internationale  des  Beaux-.4rts  et  des  Lettres,  Paris. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiS- 

2164.  East  River:  New  York:  Winter.  3406.  Brooklyn  Bridge:  Winter. 

2238.  The  White  City.  4177.  Quebec  from  the  Fortifications. 

de  WENTWORTH,  CECILE 

Born  New  York.  Studied  luith  Cabanel  and  Detaille  in  Paris.  Honors:  Gold  medals. 
Tours,  Lyons  and  Turin;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1S91;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Ex- 
position, igoo.  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honor,  1901;  officer  of  Public  Instruction,  France; 
Order  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre  from  Pope  Leo  XIII. 

2105.  Portrait  of  William  Howard  Taft.  4452.  Taper  to  Saint  Genevieve. 

DEWEY,  CHARLES  MELVILLE 

Born  Lozwille,  N.  Y.,  1849.  Studied  'with  Carolus-Duran  in  Paris.  Member:  .4.  N.  A., 
1903;  N.  A.,  1907;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Silver  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buf- 
falo, igoi;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

4184.  The  Harvest  Moon. 

DICKMAN,   CHARLES  JOHN 

Born  Germany,  1863.    Studied:  Julian  Academy,  Paris.    Honor:  Medal,  Academic  Col- 

orossi,  Paris. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 

San  Francisco,  1915. 
2324.  Picardy  Fisher  Folk.  3082.  Before  the  Storm. 

2341.  Dawn. 

DILLAYE,  BLANCHE 

Born  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  etching  under  Stephen  Parrish;  Garrido  in 
Europe.  Member:  N.  Y.  If.  C.  C;  Phita.  IF.  C.  C.  Honors:  Silver  medal  for  etching, 
Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  silver  medal,  A  A.  S.,  1902;  silver  medal  for  etchings.  Inter- 
national Exposition  at  Lorient,  France,  1903. 

2124.  The  God  of  Good  Fortune.  4312.     The  Evening  Star. 

4302.  Moonlight.  4323.  On  the  Grand  Morin. 

DIMOCK,  E. 

1081.  Sweat  Shop  Girls  in  the  Country.  1085.  Group. 

1083.  Group.  1086.  Group  in  New  England. 

1084.  East  Side  School  Children.  1087.  Sweat  Shop  Girls  in  the  Country. 

DIRKS,  RUDOLPH 

Born  Holstein,  Germany,  1877- 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2120.  Clearing  Land.  2125.  The  Boatman. 

2121.  Head  of  Old  Dutchman.  4087.  On  the  Dike. 

DIXON,  MAYNARD 

Born  Fresno,  Cat.,  1875. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2101.  The  Palomino  Mare.  3178.  The  Trail  in  Oregon. 

2112.  Navajo  Women. 

DOLPH,  JOHN  HENRY 

Born  in  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y.,  1S33.  Studied  with  Louis  Fan  Ruyck  in  Antwerp,  then  went  to 
Paris  and  afterwards  settled  in  New  York.    In   1877  he  was  made  an  associate  of  the 


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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

DOLPH,   JOHN    HENRY    (Continued) 

National  Academy,  and  has  been  a  member  of  the  Society  of  American  Artists  since  its 

organization  in  lS/8. 
2952.  The  Rat  Who  Retired  From  the  World. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Helen  Foster  Barnett. 

DONOHO,  RUGER 

Born  Church  Hill,  Miss.,  iS^y.  Studied:   R.  Siuain  Gifford  in  New  York;  Julien  Academy 
in  Paris  under  Lefeb'vre  and  Boutanger.    Honors:  Silver  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  18S9; 
Jlors  Concours,  Paris  Salon,  181/0;  ll'ehb  prize,  S.  A.  A.,  1892;  medal,  Columbian  Exposi- 
tion,  Chicago,   iSqs;   honorable   mention,   C.   I.,  Pittsburgh,  jgil. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2263.  Wind  Flowers.  2268.  A  Veil  of  Leaves. 

2264.  A  Garden.  2269.  The  Rose  Terrace. 

DOUGHERTY,  PARKE  CURTIS 

Born  Philadelphia,  jS6;.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Julien  Academy,  Paris.  Honors:  Third 
medal,  American  Art  Association,  Paris;  third-class  medal.  International  Exposition  at 
Toulouse,  igo8. 

2500.  Mont  St.  Michel.  4163.  Winter  Morning:  Etretat. 

2502.  Moonlight. 

DOUGHERTY,   PAUL 

Born  Brooklyn,  \.  Y.,  1877.  Studied:  Paris,  London,  Florence,  Venice  and  Munich.  Mem- 
ber: S.  A.  A.,  1905;  A.  N.  A.,  1906;  N.  A.,  1907;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  A.  IV.  C.  S.   Honors: 
Osborne  prize,  1905;  second  prize,  C  I.,  Pittsburgh,  1912. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1913. 

3146.  Changing  Weather.  3149.  Storm  Gleams. 

3148.  Toward  the  Sunlight.  3150.  From  Clodgy  Point. 

DOUGHTY,  THOMAS 

Born  Philadelphia,  1793;  died  in  Ne-iu  York,  1856.    Engaged  in  leather  business  in  early 
life.   About  1820  adopted  art  as  a  profession.   Spent  several  years  abroad,  painting  in  Lon- 
don and  Paris,  and  acquired  high  reputation  for  the  silvery  tone  in  his  pictures. 
Till.  On  the  Susquehanna.  2778.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 

of  the  Fine  Arts.  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

DOW,  ARTHUR  WESLEY 

Born  Ipsvcich,  Mass.  Studied  idth  Boulanger,  Lefebvre,  Doucet  and  Delance  in  Paris. 
Instructor,  Pratt  Institute,  Brooklyn,  1895-1904;  professor  of  fine  arts,  Teachers'  College, 
Columbia  University,  since  1904;  director.  Summer  Art  School,  Ipsivich,  Mass.  Honors: 
Honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1899;  bronze  medal  for  painting  and  honorable  men- 
tion for  woodcuts,  Pan-.-lmerican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901 ;  medal,  Boston  Mechanics'  As- 
sociation. 
3319.  The  Enchanted  Mesa.  3328.  The  Great  Shadow. 

DU  BOIS,  GUY  PENE 

Born  New  York,  1884.  Studied  with  Chase,  Dumond  and  Henri  in  New  York;  Steinlin  in 
Paris.   Member:  Paris  A.  A.  .4.;  Am.  P.  S.  art  critic,  "New  York  American." 

4458.  Trapeze  Performer. 

DUFNER,  EDWARD 

Born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1872.   Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  IVhistler  and  Laurens  in  Paris; 

in  Madrid.   Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1910;  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C;  A  IV.  C.  S.   Honors:  First  IVana- 

maker  prize,  Paris  .<?.  .7.  A.,  1899;  bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901; 

honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1902;  Fellowship  prize.  Society  of  Artists,  Buffalo,  1904; 

silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Evans  prize,  A.  IV.  C.  S.,  1909.   Instructor  A.  S. 

L.  of  New  York. 
1370.  Moonlight  on  the  Lake.  2172.  Summer  Evening. 

2168.  Reflections.  4358.  Portrait:  A  Ray  of  Sunlight. 


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DULL,  JOHN  J. 

Horn  Philadelphia,   iSs(^.    Studied:    P.  .1 .   F.  A.    Member:    Phila.   jr.   C.   C.    Honors: 
Gold  medal,  Plastic  C,  iQoj.    Professor  of  architecture,  Drexel  Institute. 
951.  Winter  Landscape:  No.  1.  955.  Winter  Landscape:  No.  3. 

954.  Winter   Landscape:   No.   4  957.  Winter  Landscape:  No.  2. 

DUMOND,  FRANK  VINCENT 

Born  Hoihesler,  A.  >'.,  iXO_^.  Studied  liitli  lioulanger,  Leiebvre  and  Constant  in  Paris. 
Member:  S.  A.  A.,  ic^oj;  A.  N.  A.,  1900;  N.  A.,  igo6;  A'.  Y.  .-irch.  Lg.,  1904;  Mural  P. 
Honors:  Third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  iSqo;  gold  medal,  Boston,  iSgs;  gold  medal, 
.Atlanta  Exposition,  iSg^;  silver  medals  for  painting  and  for  illustration,  Pan-lmerican 
Exposition.  Buffalo,  IQOI;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  H104.  Director,  Department 
of  Fine  .Irts,  Lewis  and  Clarke  Exposition,  Portland,  191).^.  Instructor,  .•/.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y. 
Member  of  the  International  Judy  of  .'livards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  191^. 

2275.  May   Bloom.  2280.  July  Afternoon. 

2276.  Crav  Newfoundland.  2288.  The  Elopers. 
2279.  The'  Bathers.  2289.  The  Fairy  Tale. 

DUMOND,  FREDERIC  MELVILLE 

Born  Rochester,  A'.  V.,  i,\'fi-.  Studied  ivilh  Lefebvre,  Cormon,  Laurens  and  Doucel  in  Paris. 
Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1S93;  third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon.  1899. 
Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191^. 

2113.  Raton   Pass.  2116.  Portrait  Sketch  of  Babette  de  Cernoe. 

2114.  Hoss  Tradin'  on  the  Reservation.  2099.  Sea  Carvings. 

2115.  1849. 

DUMOND,  HELEN  SAVIER 

Born  Portland,  Ore.,  uS/J.    Studied:  .7,  .V.  L.,  Robert  Brandegee  and  F.  I'.  Du  Mond  in 

Neiu   York;   Collin   and  Mcrson  in   Paris. 
2265.   Southern  France.  2266.  An  Arm  of  tlie  .Mediterranean. 

DUNBAR,  HAROLD  C. 

Born   Brockton.   Mass..    iSSj.    Studied:     Massachusetts   Sormal   .Irt   School  under  Major 
De  Camp  and  Tarbcll. 
35112.   Portrait  of  Mrs.  D.  4195.   Girl   in  Black. 

DUNLAP,  HELENA 

Born  Los  Angeles.  Cal.  Studied:    P.  A.  F.  A. 

2123.  The  Senor's  Garden.  2462.  Mountain  Cottages. 

2192.  The   Dressing  Table.  3157.  Summer  Afternoon. 

DUNLAP,  WILLIAM 

Born  Pert  Amboy,  N.  J.,  1/66.  Studied  with  ll'illiam  IFilliams.  Went  to  London  in 
17S1:  painted  a  portrait  of  Lord  Hood:  also  a  portrait  of  Washington  from  an  early 
drawing..  Returned  to  America  after  four  years.  He  was  instrumental  in  establishing 
the  .Imerican  Academy  of  Fine  .-Irts.  and  later  joined  in  founding  the  National 
Academy  of  Design.  Exhibited  from  town  to  town  large  canvases  of  religious  subjects. 
.Author  of  "History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Arts  of  Design  in  the  United 
States,"  A'.  1'.,  1834. 
1319.  Portrait.  1333.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,   Esq.  lent  In    .Albert   Rosenthal,   Esq. 

1323.  President  Tvler.  2753.  Scene  from   Harvey  Birch:  The  Spy. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,   Esq.  Lent   by  Albert   Rosenlhal,   Esq. 

1329.  Portrait. 

Lent   by   ."Mbert   Rosentlia!,    Esq. 

DURAND.  ASHER  BROWN 

Born  South  Grange,  \ cw  .lersey,  l/i)6:  died  there,  1SS6.  He  studied  engraving  ^utk 
his  father  and  with  Peter  Maverick,  whose  partner  he  became  in  iSij.  His  "Declara- 
tion of  Independence"  after  Trumbull  brought  him  into  prominent  notice  as  an  en- 
graver.    President   of  the   National  Academy  of  Design,    l8ff,-i86i. 


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2795.  A.  B.  Durand  as  a  Young  Man. 
of  Lent    by    the    National    Academy 

Design. 


of 


7.     .7.   i'.    /..,   A.    )-. 


Member:     The   Pennsylvania 


DURAND,    ASHER    BROWN    (Continued) 
274(1.    riie  Morning  of  Life. 

Lent    by    the    National    Academy 
Design. 
2751.  The    i'liiinder   Storm:   Caiskills. 

Lent  by  II.  K.  Bush-Brown,  Esq. 

DURKEE,  HELEN  WINSLOW 

burn   j^eiu    Yurk   (,'ily.    y.VcVo.     SluMe 
Society  oj  Miniature  Painters. 

1248.  Portrait  of  Miss  D. 

1249.  A  Study. 

1250.  William  Ives,  Esq. 

1251.  Still  Life. 

1252.  Margaret. 

1253.  Portrait. 

1254.  Hilda. 

DUSTIN,  SILAS  S. 

Born    KuhfielJ.    U.     Studied: 
3517.  .Midnight  in  New  England. 

DUVENECK,   FRANK 

Horn  Covington,  Kentucky,  iS^fti.  Studied  ■■u.itli  Diez  in  Munich,  in  ivhirh  city  he 
lived  over  ten  years.  Member:  S.  /I.  A.,  iSSv:  ,-/.  A'.  .7.,  igo$;  N.  A.,  [go6;  S.  //'.  //.,•  /Va^ 
Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  honorable  mention 
Paris  Salon,  iH')}:  silver  medal,  Pan-.I mericiin  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi.  Instructor 
in    Cincinnati  Academy   of    Fine  Arts. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  .Iwards.  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition. 
San   Francisco,   19 1}. 


1255.  Kadidje. 

1256.  The  S|)aiiish  Shawl. 

1257.  Still  Life. 

1258.  Bather. 

1259.  Autumn. 

1260.  The  Flowered   Dress. 


A.   ./.    D.    and    llilliam    M.    Chase. 


Aw.ARDED  .\  SpCCIAL  COMMEMORATIVE  iMeDA(. 
BY  THR  PaVAMA-PaCIHC  INTERNATIONAL  E.X- 
POSITION. 

3868.  Whistling  Boy. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 

3869.  Girl's  Head. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Musevun  Asso- 
ciation. 

3570.  Man  with  Red  Hair. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 

3571.  \oung  Man  with  a  Ruff. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 

3572.  Portrait  of  William  Adams. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 

3873.  Portrait  of  J.  Frank  Currier. 

Lent  by  Alfred  Juergens,  Esq. 

3874.  Unfinished  Portrait  Study. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 

3875.  Study  of  a  Nude  Back. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 

3876.  Head  of  a  Young  (Jirl. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 


3877. 
3873. 

3S79. 

3880. 

3881. 

3882. 

38S3. 
3884. 
3885. 
3886. 
3887. 

3888. 


Portrait. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Chase,  Esq. 
Sketch  of  a  Nude. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Musevun  Asso- 
ciation. 
Woman  with  Forget-Me-Nots. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 
Blacksmith. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 
Head:  Portrait  of  Mr.  Mills. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 
Portrait  of  Man  in  Spanish  Costume. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 
Lady  with  a  Veil. 

Lent  by  George  E.  Hopkins,   Esq. 
Blue  Boy. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  D.  H.  Holmes. 
Portrait  of  Professor  Loeffts. 

Lent  hv  Mrs.  Herman  Goepper. 
Sketch  of  a  Turk. 

Lent  In   the  Tavern  Club. 
Blind  Old  Man. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 
Portrait:  Mrs.  Francis  Hinkle. 

Lent  by  W.  H.  Hinkle,  Esq. 


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DUVENECK,    FRANK    (Continued) 
3902.  Beechwoods:  Polling:  Bavaria. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 

3904.  Portrait  Sketch. 

Lent  by  the  Tavern  Club. 

3905.  Young  Man  with  Red  Skull  Cap. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 

3906.  Girl's  Head :  Yellovf  Background. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 


3907.  Turkish  Page. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 

3908.  The  Hunchback. 

Lent  by  Miss  Jane  Otis. 

3909.  ItalianBoy. 

Lent  by  George  E.  Hopkins,  Esq. 

3910.  John  W.  Alexander. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 
39n.  Woman  with  a  Fan. 

Lent  by  M.  A.  De  Wolfe  Howe,  Esq. 


Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris  under 


EAKINS,  THOMAS 

Born  Philadelphia,  1844.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A. 
Gerome  and  Bonnat.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1902;  N.  A.,  igos.  Honors:  Medal 
Massachusetts  Mechanics'  Assoc.,  Boston;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  l8gs; 
honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  lc/00;  gold  meJal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  IQOI;  gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Temple  gold  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A., 
1904;  Proctor  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  igos;  second  prize,  C.  I.,  Pittsburgh,  11)07;  go^<i  medal, 
A.  A.  S.,  igo7 ;  instructor  in  P.  A.  F.  A. 

2956.  The  Bohemian. 


2958.  The  Veteran. 

2960.  The  Concert  Singer. 

EATON,  CHARLES  WARREN 

Born  .-llbany,  N.   Y.,   iSi/.    Studied: 
ber:     A.   IV.   C.  S;  N.   Y.   tV.   C.   C. 


2961.  The  Crucifixion. 

2963.  The  Home  Ranch. 

2965.  Portrait  of  Henrv  O.  Tanner. 


N.  A.  D.  and  A.  S.  L.  of  New  York.  Mem- 
Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition, 
1900;  Proctor  prize,  Salma.  C,  1901 ;  silver  medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  igo2;  Inness 
prize,  Salma.  C,  igoz;  Shaiv  prize,  Salma,  C,  1903;  gold  medal,  .4.  C.  Phil.,  190$; 
Inness  gold  medal,  N.  A.  D.,  1904;  sik'er  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  gold 
medal,  Paris  Salon;  silver  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910. 
2229.  Summer  Night:  Lake  Como.  2459.  The  Shawangunk  Valley. 

EBERT,  CHARLES  H. 

Born  in  Milwaukee,  IVisconsin,  1S73.   Studied  in  the  Julien  .4cademy,  Paris,  under  Con- 
stant: A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Cincinnati  Art  School.    Honors:    Bronze  medal,  International 
Exposition,  Buenos  Aires,  1910. 
Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International   Exposition,   San   Francisco,   1915. 

2375.  Monhegan  Headlands.  3592.  Early  November. 

2601.  The  Fog  Bow. 

EDMONDSON,   WILLIAM  J. 

Born    Norwalk,    Ohio,    1S6S.      Studied    with    f'onnoh    in    Philadelphia;    .-Iman-Jean    and 
Lefebvre  in  Paris. 
2580.  The  Garden. 

EDWARDS,  GEORGE  WHARTON 

Born  Fair  Haven,  Conn.,  lS-,9.  Studied  in  Antwerp  and  Paris.  Member:  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C; 
A.  IV.  C.  S.;  N.  A.  C.  Honors:  Bronze  and  silver  medals,  Boston,  1SS4  and  1S90; 
bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901,  for  painting,  and  honorable 
mention  for  drawing;  silver  medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  medal,  Barcelona, 
Spain,  1902. 
4088.  No-Man's  Ledge:  Monhegan. 

EICHHOLTZ,  JACOB 

Born  in  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1776;   died,  1842.     Apprenticed  to  a  coppersmith  and  engaged 
in   that   trade.      Studied  ivith   a   sign-painter   in    his   native   town;   visited   and   copied 
Stuart,   in   Boston.     Also   received   instruction    from    Sully. 
2772.  Portrait:  Mr.  Arundel. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Gallery  60,  IVall  B. 

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EICHHOLTZ,    JACOB    (Continued) 

2774.  Portrait:   Mrs.  Arundel.  2775.  Portrait  of  John  Howard  Payne. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq.  Lent  by  John  Frederick  Lewis,  Esq. 

EISENLOHR.  EDWARD  G. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  J&ys.    Studied:     R.  J.  OnderJonk,  Frank  Reaugfi,  Prof.  Gustav 

Schoenlever,  Academy  of  Karlsruhe,  Germany. 
4292.  First  Furrows. 

ELLIOTT,  CHARLES  LORING 

Born  Scipio,  A'.  Y.,  lou;  died  Albany,  N.  Y.,  l868.    Studied  luilh  Col.  John   Trumbull 
and  Quidor.   Elected  Associate  of  the  N.  A.  D.,  1845;  Academician,  1846. 
2679.  Portrait  of  H.  W.  Hewitt.  2797.  Portrait  of  Colonel  Thomas  L.  McKen- 

Lent  by  the  Art  Institute  of  Chicago.  ney. 

2722.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Goulding.  lent  by  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art. 

Lent    by    the    National    Academy    of 
Design. 

ELLIOTT,  ELIZABETH  SHIPPEN  GREEN 

Born  Philadelphia.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  and  under  Hoivard  Pyle.  Member:  Phila- 
delphia jr.  C.  C;  N.  Y.  IV.  C;  S.  I.  (Assoc.)  Inter.  Soc.  of  Sculptors,  Painters 
and  Gravers.  Honors:  Second  Corcoran  prize,  irash.  W.  C.  C,  1904;  bronze  medal, 
St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Mary  Smith  prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1905;  Beck  prize,  Phila. 
IV.  C.  C,  1907. 
Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1.  Queen  Cophetua.  5.  The  Princess. 

2.  The  Moon  World.  6.  Queen  Jehan  and  Riczi. 

3.  Antoine  and  the  Little  Wooden  Soldier.  77.  The  First  Communion. 

4.  Elizabeth.  84.  Inspector  Joly. 

ENGLISH,  FRANK  F. 

Born  Louisville,  Ky.,   1834.  Studied:     P.  A.  F.  A.     Honors:     Gold  Medal,  .American 
Art  Society,  Philadelphia,  190S. 

994.  River  Wensum:  Norwich.  999.  A  Summer  Evening. 

995.  A  Home  at  Brookville.  1000.  A  Mill  on  Cobb's  Creek. 

996.  Millbank:  Upper   Darby.  1001.  Yarmouth. 

997.  Follv  Bridge:  Oxford.  1002.  Cobb's  Creek. 

998.  A  Delaware  Village.  1003.  Norwich. 

ENNEKING,  JOHN  JOSEPH 

Born    Minister,    Ohio,    1S40.    Studied    ivith    Bonnat    and    Daubigny    in    Paris;    Lehr    in 
Munich.      Honors:      Seven    medals    (gold    and    silver),    Mass.    Charitable    Mechanics' 
Association,    Boston;    honorable    mention,    Paris    Exposition,    1900;    silver    medal,    Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901 ;  silver  medal,  World's  Fair,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191^. 
3401.  December   Thaw.  3402.  November  Twilight. 

ERICSON,  DAVID 

Born  Duluth,  Minn.     Studied  luith    Whistler,  Chase,  and  Mowbray.     Honors:     Honor- 
able mention,  C.  I.,  Pittsburgh,  1903;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis,  Exposition,  1904. 
2110.  The  Late  Tea.  4434.  Low  Tide. 

EVANS,  FRANCES 

Born  Baltimore.    Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.  and  Paris. 
1811.  Portrait. 

EVERETT,  HERBERT  EDWARD 

Born    IVorcesler,  Mass.     Studied:      Boston   Museum    School;  Julian    Academy   in    Paris. 

Member:     Philadelphia   W.   C.   C. 
1145.  Cottage  Garden.  1146.  Garden  at  Pipestave  Hill. 


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FAIRCHILD,  MAY 

Boni  Canton,  Mass..  iS/.\     Studied:     CoulfS  Art  Sr/iool,  Boston:  Art  Students'  League, 

New  York. 
1351.  The   Rose. 

FARLEY,   RICHARD   BLOSSOM 

Born  Poultney,  It.,   /iV//;.  Studied  ivhli   ll'liistlrr.  Chase  and  CehUia  Beaux. 

Sil^'er   Medal,   I'anama-l'anftc   International    Exposition,   San    Francisco,    l()lj. 
3306.   Ounes  at   Barnegat.  3472.   Blue  and   Gold. 

3448.   Barnegat   Beach. 

FARNDON.  WALTER 

Born  in  England,  iSjb.     Studied  A'.  .4.  O.  under  Edgar  M.   Ward. 

3153.  Wistaria  Arbor. 

FASSETT,  TRUMAN  E. 

Born  Etmira.  A.   Y..   iSSi.    Studied:   Boston  Museum  School:  I'aris,  France. 
3256.  Spanish  l^ancer.  4162      Portrait:  Mrs.  Fassett. 

FELDMAN.  BARUCH  M. 

Born   Tc/ieririgotf,  Russia,  iSS^.    Studied:    Spring  Garden  Instilnlc,  I'/iiladelp/iia:    P.  A. 
F.  .^.,  Pliiladelphia.    Honors!    Bronze  and  gold  medal.  Spring  Garden  Institute;  Cresson 
Scholarship,  P.  A.  F.  A. 
4105.   Portrait    Study:   Introspection. 

FENDERSON,  ANNE  M. 

1307.  Portrait  of  Wilhelmina. 

FERGUSON,  NANCY  M. 

Born   Philadelphia.     Studied:     School  of  Design;  .-Icademy  of  Fine  .^rts.    Philadelphia. 

2371.  A  Rural  Lane.  3604.  The  Old  Homestead. 

2593.  The  Barber  Shop. 

FERNOW,  BERNICE  P.  ANDREWS 

Born  .Icncy  City,  .V.  J.,  lS.\.\  Studied)  A.  S.  L.  oj  \.  Y,  Olaf  M.  Brauner  and  Theo- 
dora Thayer. 

1299.  Childhood.  1304.  Mrs.  Charles  Paltner. 

1302.  Pierpont    Edwards    Dutcher:   Third.  1306.  Mrs.  E.  L.  Smith. 

FILEMYR.  JOSEPH  J. 

Born  Philadelphia,  iSSg.    Studied:    P.  A.  /•'.  A.  and  Paris. 
2610.  The    Silent    Hour. 

FINK,  DENMAN 

Born  Springdale.  Pa  ,  iSSa.  Studied:  Pittsburgli  School  of  lJesii(n:  Museum  of  Fine 
.Irts,  Boston,  under  Hale  and  Benson;  ./.  A".  L.,  A'.   )'.     .Member:     Society  of  Illustrators. 

4205.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  F. 

FINK,  FREDERICK 

Born  iSl^;  died  /i'/y.    Went  abroad  In  iSin  and  made  copies  of  Titian  and  Murillo. 
2744.  Portrait  of  Artist  in  His  Studio. 

FINKELNBURG,   AUGUSTA 

Born  Fountain  City,  His.  Studied:  Chicago  .Irt  School;  Pratt  Institute,  Paris; 
Colorassi  School  and  ',:ith  the  folloivin^  artists:  Robert  Reid,  Willard  Metcalj,  Arthur 
D01.V,  and  two  summers  with   Henry  Snell  in  England  and  Haly. 

1147.  The  Old  Homestead.  4411.  My  Woodsie  Park. 

FINN.  JAMES  WALL 

Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,   iS<j6;  bronze  medal,  Pan-A merican  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
lOUI. 
3498.  Ciirl  With  a  Fan. 


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HEAD  OF  OLD  DrTC'IlMA.N.    lit    /,■,...,.,,.    lJ.:J., 


I'AIMI.KS   AM)   ILLUSTRATORS 

FIREBAUGH.  NETTIE  KING 

Born  Oakland.  Cat.  StuJieJ:  Hopkins  Institute  of  .-Irl,  San  Francisco.  Honors:  Tv;o 
prize<  in  miniature  /lainlini;  at  Mechanics  Fair.  San  Francisco;  first  and  second  prizes  in 
designing.  Keramic  Studio  Magazine. 

1343.  Mrs.  August  Porter.  1345.   Professor  Joseph   Le   Come. 

FISHER,  MARK 

Horn  in  Huston  of  English  and  Irish  parents:  educated  in  the  public  schools:  studied 
art  at  Loivell  Institute  and  later  iias  a  pupil  of  George  Inness  at  Medfield.  Went  In 
Paris  at  twenty  and  studied  in  Cteyre's  atelier;  settled  in  Boston;  icent  to  Fn^land 
to  Hie,  where  he  now  is  well  known  as  landscape  and  animal  painter,  exhibiting  at 
the  Royal  .Icademy  and  elsewhere. 

2700.  In  the  Garden.  4264.  .•\  CJrav  Dav. 

4263.  On  the  River  Stort.  4425.  The  Rick    Yard. 

FISKE.  GERTRUDE 

Hum    liuslun,    i^'pj.  .    Studied:      Museum    School.    Boston,    under    Tarhell.    Benson    and 

Hale;    Ogonr/uit.    .Maine,   under   C.    H.    Woodbury. 

Silver   Medal,   Panama-I'aciftc   International   Exposition.   San    Francisco,    fy/5. 
3451.  The  Shadow. 
3501.  Study  in  Black  and  White. 

FITZ,  RUTHERFORD  BENJAMIN 

Born    ScT~     York,    'Ai.-i,     died    iSiji.      Studied:     A'.    .•/.    I).,   A'.    }'.     In    iSyi)   he   went   to 
Munich,   where   he   remained    luur   years,   reluming   to    \ew    York    in    lS8^. 
2942.  The  Harvesters:  1887. 

Lent    hy    the    Hillyer    .Art    Callery: 
Smith  College. 

FLAGG,  CHARLES  NOEL 

Bom  Brooklyn,  A.   )'..  /A' /A'.    Studied  with  .lacquesson  de  la  Chevreuse  in  Paris.    Member: 
A.   A'.    .7.,    ;yov.     Director   of    Flagg    Evening   Sihool    of    IJrawint;    for    Men.     Honors: 
Proctor  prize,  N.  .4.  D..  IQOS. 
3391.  Portrait  of  Paul   W'aylancI   Bartlett. 

FLAGG,  JARED 

2736.  Portrait  of  Hon.  John  \V.  Brown. 
Lent  hy  the  City  of  New   York. 

FLORENCE.  M.  SARGENT 

Silver    .Medal,    Panama-Pacific    International    Exposition,    San    Francisco,    l<)I^. 

3817.  Panel.  3820.  Panel. 

3818.  PaneL  3821.  Panel. 

FOLGER,  ANNIE  B. 

Born  Nantucket.  Mass..  lS-,J.    Studied:    .1 .  S.  L.  of  N.  Y. 
1054.   Passing  Cloud  Shadous.  I1I66.  October  Hillside:  Nantucket. 

1061.   Sand    Dunes. 

FOOTE,  JOSEPHINE  J. 

Born  Detroit.  Mich.    Studied:    .4.  S.  L.  of  A'  .Y..  Cooper  Union.  Mr.  iriltiam  ,/.   Il'hitte- 

inore.    Honors:    Bronze  and  silver  medals.  Cooper  Art  School. 
1204.  Junior. 

FOOTE,  MARY 

Honors:      Honorary   Degree  of  Bachelur  of  Fine  .4rts,   Yale    University,  ,\ew  Haven. 

2155.   Mrs.  John  Carpenter.  2989.  Portrait   of    Mrs.    Herman    Kobbe. 

2163.  Portrait  of  August  Jaccaci,  Esi|.  3294.  Study. 

2988.  Portrait   of   Miss    Matilda    Brownell. 

FOOTE,  WILL  HOWE 

Horn  Grand  liapidi.  Mich..  1S7.4.    Studied:    A.  I.  C;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Julien  Academy 
in  Paris  under  I  aureus  and  Constant.     Member:     .-/.  A'.  //.,  lc)Hi.     Honors:     Honorable 


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FOOTE,   WILL   HOWE    (Continued) 

mention,   Pan-American   Exposition,   Buffalo,    1901;   third   Hallgarten   prize,   N.   A.   D., 

igol;  bronze  medal,  St.   Louis   Exposition,   igo^. 

Silver   Medal,   Panama-Pacific   International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,   1915. 

2173.  Gloucester   Harbor.  3788.  Hydrangeas. 

3785.  Sunny  Interior.  3795.  Italian  Girl's  Head. 

FORESMAN,  ALIE 

Born  Darien,   If'is.    Studied  luith  Ella  Shepherd  Bush. 

1878.  Portrait:  Irish  Rose.  1879.  Portrait. 

FORSYTH,   WILLIAM 

Born  Hamilton  County,  Ohio,  1854.  Studied:  Royal  Academy  in  Munich  under 
Loefftz,  Benczur,  Gysis  and  Lietzenmeyer.  Member:  S.  IV.  A  (vice-president) ;  in- 
structor Herron  .4rt  Institute.  Honors:  Medal,  Munich,  1S85;  silver  medal  for  water 
color  and  bronze  medal  for  oil,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  bronze  medal,  Argentine 
Centennial  Exposition,  Buenos  Aires,  1910;  Society  Western  Artists,  igio. 
Bronze  medal,  for  Oil  Painting,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco, 

'915-  .     .  .  ^  .       , 

Silver   medal,  for  Water   Color  Painting,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 

Francisco,  1913. 

2194.  The  Red  Hill.  4141.  A  Sunny  Corner. 

2627.  The  Wind  from  the  West.  4329.  Winter  in  the  Hills. 

FORTUNE,  E.  CHARLTON 

Born  Sausalito,  Cal.,  1885.    Studied:    A.  S.   L.  of  N.   Y,  under  F.   I'.  DuMond,  Albert 

Sterner,  F.  L.  Mora. 

Silver   Medal,   Panama-Pacific   International   Exposition,   San   Francisco,    1915. 

7.  Moonlight.  3437.  Carmel   Mission. 

68.  The  Galloway  Inn.  3557.  The  San  Gabriel  Vine. 

987.  Betty.  4109.  Summer. 
3436.  The   Pier. 

FOSS,  HARRIET  CAMPBELL 

Born  Middletown,   Conn.     Studied  •u.-ith  J.  Alden   Weir  in  New  York;  Alfred  Stevens 
and  Courtois  in  Paris. 
4126.  Pink  Phlox. 

FOSTER,  BEN 

Born  North  Anson,  Maine,  1852.  Studied  in  New  York  with  .ibhott  Thayer,  and  in 
Paris  with  .4ime  Morot  and  Luc  Oliver  Merson.  Honors:  Medal,  Columbian  Expo- 
sition, Chicago,  iSg^;  bronze  medal  at  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  silver  medal  at  Carnegie 
Institute  International  Exhibition,  1900;  Webb  prize,  Society  .American  Artists,  New 
York,  1901;  silver  medal,  Buffalo  Exposition,  1901,  and  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition, 
J904;  Carnegie  prize.  National  Academy  of  Design,  1906;  Inness  Gold  Medal,  National 
Academy  of  Design,  190S.  Member:  New  York  Water  Color  Cluh;  .Imerican  Water 
Color  Society;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters;  National  Art  Clubs;  Montreal 
Art  Association. 

3187.    October  Morning. 

FOURNIER,  ALEXIS  JEAN 

Born  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1863.  Studied  with  Laurens,  Constant,  Harpignies  and  Julien 
Academy  in  Paris.  Member:  S.  W.  A.;  .4rt  Director,  Roycroft  Shops.  Honors:  Gold 
and  silver  medals,  Minnesota  Industrial  Society;  second  Ilengerer  prize,  Buffalo,  1911. 

2162.  Peaceful  Night  on  the  Seine.  2381.    Morning  in  Venice. 

FRIESEKE,    FREDRICK    CARL 

Born  Owosso,  Mich.,  18/4.  Studied:  A.  I.  C;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Constant,  Laurens 
and  Whistler  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1912;  .4ssoc.  Soc.  Nat.  des  Beaux-Arts, 
Paris.     Honors:     Silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,   1904;  gold  medal,  Munich,  1904; 


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FRIESEKE,    FREDRICK    CARL    (Continued) 

honorable  mention,  Corcoran  A.  G.,  IVashington,  1^08;  fourth  IV.  A.  Clarke  prize,  Cor- 
coran A.  G.,  190S;   Temple  gold  medal,  P.  A.  f.  A,  igiS- 
Grand  Prize,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191^. 

2378.  Sleep.  4106.  Youth. 

409+.  Summer.  4108.  Girl  Embroidering. 

4095.  The  Garden.  4124.  Boudoir. 

4103.  The  Garden   Chair.  4147.  The  Bay  Window. 

FROELICH,  MAREN  M. 

Born   San   Francisco.     Studied:      San   Francisco   School   of   Design,   Menard-Simon    Cas- 
teluchio  .icademy,  Paris,  and  tisith  Theo.  Steinlen  and  Richard  Miller,  Paris. 
3507.  The  Chinese  Robe. 

FULLER,  GEORGE 

Born  Decrfield,  Mass.,  1822;  died  Brookline,  Mass.,  1SS4.  Studied:  Boston  Art  Asso- 
ciation.    Elected  Associate  of  the  National  Academy,  18$/. 

2532.  A  Head.  2553.  Lorette. 

Lent  by  W.  B.  Ayer,  Esq.  Lent  by  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art. 

2554.  Marguerite. 

FULLER,  HENRY  B. 

Born  Deerfield,  Mass.,  1867.  Studied:  Coiites  .4rt  School  in  Boston  under  Bunker; 
Cox  and  Moiubray  at  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Collin  in  Paris.  Member:  S.  A.  A.,  1902; 
A.  N.  .4.,  igo6.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901; 
Carnegie  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  igoS. 

Silver   Medal,    Panama-Pacific    International    Exposition,   San    Francisco,    1915. 
920.  Triumph    of    Truth    Over    Error. 

FULLER,  LUCIA  FAIRCHILD 

Born  Boston,  iSyi.  Studied  ivith  Dennis  M.  Bunker  in  Boston;  Moiubray  and  Chase  in 
New  York.  Member:  S.  A.  A.,  iSgg;  A.  N.  A.,  1906;  Pa.  Soc.  Min.  P.;  N.  Y.  If.  C.  C; 
Am.  Soc.  Min.  P.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  igno;  silver  medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

1955.   In  the  Davs  of  King  Arthur.  1961.  Artemidora. 

1957.  The  Girl  and  the  Net.  1962.  The  Red  Flower. 

1959.  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

FUNK,  WILHELM 

Born  Hanover,  Germany,  1S66.  Came  to  United  States  in  l8S_^.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of 
N.  Y.  and  in  Europe.   Member:    N.  A.  C,  Association  of  Munich  Artists. 

3289.  Mrs.  John  W.  McKinnon. 

GALE,  HARRIETTE  DRAPER 

Born  H'ashini;lon,  D.  C,  iSSg.    Studied:    School  of  the  Museum  of  Fine  .Irts;  .•/.  S.  L.  of 
N.  Y. 
1318.  Study  in  Brown. 

GALLAGHER,  SEARS 

Rom   Boston,   1869.     Studied  with   Tomasso  Juglaris  in  Boston;   Laurens  and  Constant 
in  Paris. 
1757.  From  the  Bridge. 

GALT,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN 

Born  St.  Louis,  iXX.j.     Studied:     St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts,  and  Richard  E.  Miller. 
3443.  The  Etcher.  3488.  The  Gypsy. 

GARBER,  DANIEL 

Born  N.  .Manchester,  Ind.,  1S80.  Studied:  Cincinnati  Art  Academy  under  Noiuottny; 
P.  A.  F.  A.  under  Anschutz.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1910;  Instructor  P.  A.  F.  A.  since 
1909.  Honors:  Cresson  scholarship,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1903;  first  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D., 
1909;   honorable   mention,  A.    C.  P.,   igog;   honorable   mention,   C.   I.,   Pittsburgh,    1910; 


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CAREER,    DANIEL    (Continued) 

ihiril  Clark  prize  Corioran  Gallery,  igio;  bronze  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  IQIO; 

Lippinroll  prize,  P.  A.  F.  ,■/.,   mil:  Poller  Palmer  Gold  Medal,  Art  Institute,   Chicago, 

79";  second  11'.  A.  Clark  prize,  silver  medal,  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Jgi3. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   igiS- 
3257.  From  Tinicum  Hill.  3262.  The  Sunlit  Wall. 

3260.  Little  Village:  Winter.  3264.  Cherry    Blossoms. 

3261.  Sister.  3265.  Quarry:  Evening. 

GARRETT,  EDMUND 

Horn  Albany,  A'.    Y .,   /A'l?.     Studied  ivitli   Laurens,   Boulanger,   Lejebvre  and  Leroux  in 
Paris.     Honor:     Silver  medal.  Boston,  lSt)o. 
2575.  Heart  of  New  England. 

GAULEY.  ROBERT  DAVID 

Burn  Ballybay,  Ireland.  /cV/.v  Came  to  the  Vnited  States  in  iSS /.  Studied  i:it/i 
D.  IV.  Ross  in  Cambridge :  Benson  and  Tarbell  in  Boston:  Bouguereau  and  Fer- 
rier  in  Paris,  and  in  Italy,  Spain,  Greece,  Egypt  and  Holland.  Member:  A'.  Y  U'. 
C.  C;  A.  N.  A.,  iQoS.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  honorable  men- 
tion, Pan-.-1  merican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  IQOI :  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904; 
Isidor  prize,  Salma.  C...  1907:  Clark  prize,  N.  A.  /).,  igo8. 

Silver   Medal,    Panama-Pacific    International   Exposition,   San    Francisco,    KJI^. 
3367.  Portrait:  Pedro  de  Cordoba.  33S1.  Reverie. 

GAY.  WALTER 

Born  Hingbam,  .Mass.,  iS_';6.  Studied  iiith  Bonnat  in  Paris.  Member:  .1.  .V.  A.,  1904; 
Societe  Nouvclle:  Assoc.  Soc.  Nat.  des  Beaux-Arts :  Soeiete  de  la  Peinture  a  I'Eau; 
Royal  Society  If'ater  Colors,  Brussels:  Nat.  Inst,  A.  L.  Honors:  Honorable  mention, 
Paris  Salon,  iSSfl;  third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  rSSS;  gold  medal,  I'ienna,  iSiJS:  gold 
medal.  Antiierp  and  Munich,  1804;  gold  medal,  Berlin  and  Buda  I'esth,  /A'95/  silver 
medal,  Paris  Exposition,  igon:  silver  medal,  Pan-.l merican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi ; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  iSgj,  Officer  igo6. 
3856.  Les  Pigeons  Savants. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

GELHAAR,  EMIL 

Born   Geple,  Sv.eden.  1S62.     Studied:     Stockholm   and  Paris. 
4445.     Packer  Hall. 

GIFFORD,  SANFORD  R. 

Born  Greenfield.  A'.   }'.,  iSjj:  died.  .Xeir  York,  iSSi).    Studied:  ./.  R.  Smith  and  National 
.Icademy.   Elected  A.  X.  .4.,  iS^l ;  N.  A.,  18^4. 
2973.    The  Golden  Horn. 

Lent  by  Hon.  Charles  H.  Carey. 

GIHON,  CLARENCE  MONTFORT 

Horn    Pliitadclphia.    iSyi.     Studied    ni-ith    Chase    and    Cox    in    Sev.:    York:    Laurens    and 

Constant  in  Paris.    Honor:     Third  prize.  Paris.  A.  .1.  .1. 
4166.  A  Corner:  Rue  de  Vaugirard.  4395.   Haunted    House. 

4172.     Peasant  Houses. 

GILCHRIST,   WALLACE  W.,  JR. 

Member:    A.  C.  Philadelphia.  Honor:     Third  Ilallgarten  prize.  A'.  A.  D.,  igoS. 

1697.  A   Quiet  Sea.  1701.   Incoming  Tide. 

1698.  Twin   Birches.  1702.  Towards  the  Sun. 

1699.  Rocks:  The  Maine  Coast.  2198.  The  Old  Gold  Screen. 

1700.  The  Fish   Dock.  2267.   CJirl   in  Pink. 

GLACKENS,  WILLIAM  J. 

Born  Philadelphia.  iS'o.  Studied:  P.  A.  /•".  A.  and  in  Europe.  Member:  S.  I.;  S.  A. 
A.,  igos;  A.  N.  A.,  igo6;  Am.  P.  S.     Honors:    Gold  medals  for  drawings  at  Pan-Ameri- 


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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

GLACKENS.   WILLIAM   J.    (Continued) 

I  an   F.xNisitio:i.  Buffalo,   Jooi ;  silver  tneiial  for  painting  and  bronze  for  illustration,  Si. 

Louis  Exposition,    KJ04;  honorable   mention,   ('.   I.   Pittshurnh,   IQO^. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   igrs. 
2466.  Green  Car.  2470.  Girls  Batliing. 

246S.  Family  Group.  2505.  Chez   Moiujiiin. 

2469.   \Viiin,in    willi   .Apple. 

GLINTENKAMP,  HENRY  J. 

Born  .lugusta,  A.  J.,  iHtiy.    StuJieJ:    .V.  .7.  li.,  and  ivitli  Robert  Henri. 
4447.  Wind  Gap. 

GOODWIN,  ARTHUR  CLIFTON 

Bnni   Portsmouth.  S .   II.,   tS'ih.     Scli-lauf^ht. 
3791.  Boylston   Street:   Boston.  3799.  T  Wharf:  Bo«ton. 

3798.  Boylston  Street:  Boston. 

GOTTHOLD.  FLORENCE  WOLF 

Born    i'hrichsville,  Ohio,   ;A.i,S.     Studied  iiith   B.   R.   Fitz  and  II.  Siddons   Mozibray. 
4I6S.  The    Yellow    Cat. 

GRABACH,  JOHN  R. 

Born  Xeiuark.  X.  ./..  jSS6.     Studied:    .1 .  S.  I..  N.   Y.,  Sev:  York  City. 
2295.   Banks  of   the   Connecticut  River. 

GRANT,   LAWRENCE 

Silver    Medal.    Fanama-Paiifir    International    Exposition.   San    Francisco,    I()I=.. 
41 7S.   Fishiiif;   Boats:   C'oncarneau. 

GRANVILLE-SMITH,  WALTER 

Born    Graniille,    A'.    }'.,    iS/O.    Studied   ii-itli    Walter    Satterlee   and   .4,    S.    L.    of    Neiv 

York,  and  in  Europe.     Honors:     Third  Uallfiarten  prize.  A'.  .7.  D.,  igm;  bronze  medal, 

Charleston    Exposition,    igoj;    E-vans   prize,   A.    /F.    6'.   S.,    igo^;    first   prize,    Worcester, 

li)o(->:    honorable   mention,    C.   I.   Pittsburgh,    igoy ;   Inness  gold   medal,   N.  A.   D.,    igoS: 

bronze  medal,  Buenos  .lires  Exposition,  igio;  Vezin  prize,  Salma.  C,  iQir;  third  honor, 

.1  ppalachian    Exposition.    Knoxville,    igi3:    first    prize,    Worcester    .let    Museum.    igo6; 

honorable  mention,  Carnegie  Institute,   tgoy ;  Samuel  T.  Shaw  Purchase  prize.  Salma.  C, 

N.   Y.,  1913.     Member:    A.  N.  A.,  igoS ;  A.  IV.  C.  S. 
2447.  Clearing  Mists.  4306.  The  Landing. 

2455.  Queen's  Lace.  4319.  The  Boat  Shop. 

3322.   Summer  Breeze. 
GRAY.  FREDERICK  G. 

Born  St.  Louis.     Studied  ivith  Laurens  in  Paris. 

Siker    .Medal,    Panama-Pacific    International   Exposition,   San    Francisco,    igij. 
3378.  Portrait.  3475.  Early  Morning. 

3417.   Portrait  Study:  Hon.  Joseph  G.  Cannon. 
GRAY,  HENRY  PETERS 

Born  in  i\'e<iv  York,  iSig:  died  there  iSyy.     Began  study  of  art  under  Huntington,  iSsS. 

Went   to   Europe  in    iS;v.      Returned  and   painted   chiefly  portraits    from    1S4S   I"    1S46. 

Made  a  second  visit  abroad.    President   of  N.   .1.    D.,    l86g  to   JS/I,  in  which  year   he 

•went  to  Rome,  ivhere  he  remained  until  1S/4. 
2790.  Cupid  Begging  His  Arrows. 

Lent  hy    The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  .'\rts. 
GRAY,  PERCY 

Born  in  San   Francisco,  Cal.,    i86g.     Studied:    San  Francisco  and  i\'e<w  York. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi-,. 
1773.  (Jut  (if  the  Desert:  Oregon. 
GRIFFIN,  WALTER 

Born   Portland,  Maine,   lS6t.    Associate   member  A'.   A.  D.  A'.   Y.;  N.  S.   IV.   C.  C. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi^. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 

GRIFFIN,   WALTER    (Continued) 

2226.  May   Morning.  2231.  Late  Afternoon:  Breton  Village. 

2227.  Springtime.  2232.  Zattere:  Venice. 

2228.  Bridge:  Venice.  223+.  Church  of  S.  Trovaso:  Venice. 
2230.  Grand  Canal:  Venice  No.  1.  2235.  Grand  Canal:  Venice  No.  2. 
GROLL,  ALBERT  LOREY 

Born  in  Xeiv  York,  iS66.  Studied  zcilfi  Gysis  and  Loefftz  in  Munich.  Member:  A.  N. 
A.,  1906;  N.  A.,  igio;  N.  Y.  If.  C.  C;  A.  IV.  C.  S.  Honors:  Morgan  prize,  Saltna.  C, 
190s;  honorable  mention,  Munich;  Shaw  prize,  Salma.  C,  1904;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis 
Exposition,  1904;  Sesnan  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1906;  medals  Buenos  .lires  and  Santiago 
Expositions,  1910;  Innes  gold  medal,  N.  A.  D.,  1912. 
Silver   Medal,   Panama-Pacific  International   Exposition,   San    Francisco,   191$. 

2139.  Lake  Louise.  2325.  Peace:  Hopiland. 

2312.  Arizona  Desert. 

GROSSMAN,  EDWIN  BOOTH 

Born  in  Boston,  1887.     Studied  ii.it h   Chase  and  Henri  in  AVw   York;  Richard  Miller 

in  Paris. 
2309.  Still  Life. 

GROVER,  OLIVER  DENNETT 

Born  Earl-ville,  III.,  1S61.  Studied:  Munich,  Royal  .Academy,  ivith  Frank  Duveneck  in 
Florence  and  I'enice;  Boulanger,  Jean  Paul  Laurens  in  Paris.  Member:  S.  If.  A., 
Chicago  S.  A.,  Mural  Painters.  Honors:  First  Yerkes  prize,  1892;  silver  and  bronze 
medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  Fine  .Irts  prize,  1906  and  1914; 
Martin  Cahn  prize,  Chicago,  1913. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,   1915. 
2210.  Ponte   Vecchio:  Florence.  3601.  Rocky  Shore:  Lake  Garda. 

GUERIN,  JULES 

Born    St.    Louis,    Mo.,    1S66.     Studied   with    Constant    and    Laurens   in    Paris.     Member: 
A.  If.  C.  S.;  N.  y.  If.  C.  C;  S.  I.;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  First  Yerkes  medal,  Chicago; 
honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  honorable  mention  for  drawings,  Pan-Ameri- 
can Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 
Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1756.  Cairo:  The   Blue  Mosque.  1767.  The  Three  Wise  Men. 

1764.  The    Mosque    of    Sulieman:    Constant!-       1768.  A  Bazaar  in  Constantinople. 

nople.  1769.  Temple  of  Sunium. 

1765.  Pigeon  Mosque:  Constantinople.  1776.  Landscape   near   Siena. 

1766.  Eyub  on  the  Golden  Horn. 

GUSTIN,  PAUL  MORGAN 

Born  fancouver.  If  ash.,  1S86.     Honor:  Seattle  Fine  Arts  Society  prize,  1914. 

2320.  November  Evening:  Puget  Sound.  2337.  Great  Cloud. 

2329.  The  Cascades  from  Pyramid  Park.  2339.  Mountain  Snowfields. 

2336.  Mount  Rainier.  4092.  A  Clearing  in  the  Northwest. 

GUTMANN,  BERNHARD 

Born    Hamburg,    Germany,    1S69.      Studied:       Dusseldorf    and    Karlsrhue    Academies, 

Germany. 
4107.  Nude. 

HAGGIN,  BEN  ALI 

Member  of  the  National  Association  of  Portrait  Painters,  New  York;  N.  A.  D.,  New  York. 
Honor:    Third  Hallgarten  prize.  National  .Academy  of  Design,  1909. 
3081.  Little  White  Dancer. 

HAILMAN,  JOHANNA  K.  WOODWELL 

Born  Pittsburgh,  iS/l.  Honors:  Second  Honor,  .Issociated  .Irtists  of  Pittsburgh,  1911. 
Silver  Medal,   Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,  igij. 

3002.  A  Tropical  Menage.  3004.  Tony. 

3003.  To  Market  in  the  West  Indies. 

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SUMMER.  By  FreJerlik  Carl  Frieseke 


PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

HALE,  LILIAN  WESTCOTT 

Born  IlartforJ,  Conn..  iSSl.     Studied  idtk  Tarbell,  Chase  and  Philip  I..  Hale.     Honors: 

Bronze   medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,   igio. 

Gold  Medal,  for  Oil  Painting,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco, 

Medal  of  Honor,  for  Dra^ving,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco, 
1915 

1717.  China  Astsrs.  1726.  Anemonies. 

1718.  Bleeding  Hearts.  2997.  The  Fortune  Teller. 

1720.  Gardenia  Rose.  2998.  Celia's  Arbor. 

1724.  Portrait  of  Nancv.  3S03.  Lavender  and  Old  Ivory. 

1725.  Madonna  Lilies.'  3806.  Portrait. 

HALE,  PHILIP  LESLIE 

Born  Boston,  1S6}.  Studied  ivlth  J.  .llden  H'eir  in  S'eiv  York.  Honors:  Honorable 
mention,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi ;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition, 
J<)04;  gold  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  igio.  Instructor  at  Boston  Museum  School 
and  P.  A.  F.  A. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Aiuards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  igiS- 

1719.  Autumn  Fruits.  3776.  Portrait. 

1721.  A  Passing  Hour.  3778.  Sun  Bath. 

1722.  Lilies  of  the  Madonna.  3779.  La  Princesse  Lointaine. 

1723.  Wistaria     and     the     Mysterious     Miss      3780.  Woman  with  Roses. 

Wistar.  3804.  The  Tower  of  Ivory. 

3775.  A  Family  Affair. 

HALE,  WALTER 

Born  Chicago,  III.,  iS6g.  Studied:  Minneapolis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  Neiu  York,  Lon- 
don, Paris.  Member:  Royal  Society  of  Painters,  Etchers,  London,  iSgSi  ""'^  Society  of 
Illustrators,  New  York. 

1120.  After  the  Rain:  Bayeux.  4304.  The  Walk  Along  the  Ramparts. 

1136.  Ruined  Castle  on  the  Neckar.  4317.  The  Chapel  on  the  Rock:  Le  Puy. 

HALL,  KLEBER 

Born  riltsficLt,  Mass.,  1SS3.     Studied:    Museum  of  Fine  .4rts,  Boston,  Mass.;   Ifm.  M. 
Chase,  Keiv  York  School  of  Art. 
3369.  Constance. 

HALLOWELL,  GEORGE  HAWLEY 

Born    Boston,    lH/j.     Studied   uith   Benson,    Tarbell   and   H.    B.    IVarren    in   painting; 

Rotch  and  H.  L.  H^arren  in  architecture.  Member:  N.  Y.  W.  C.  C,  igo4.  Honors: 
Seal  prize,  N.  Y.  If^.  C.  C,  igo4;  gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  igo4. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi^. 
1705.  Wood's  Lake.  1738.  New   Hampshire   Snow. 

1735.  The  Logan.  1739.  Island  Lake. 

1736.  The  Snow  Path.  1740.  The  Choppers. 

1737.  The  Driving  Pitch. 

HALPERT,  SAMUEL 

Born  in  Neiv  York.     Studied  with  Bonnat  in  Paris. 
4335.  Still  Life.  4393.  Interior. 

4365.  Lake  George. 

HAMILTON,  JAMES 

Born   near  Belfast,  Ireland,  18 ig;  died  in  Philadelphia,  iSyS.     Taught  drawing,     ff'ent 
to  England  in  1S54  to  study  works  of  Turner. 
2719.  Old  Ironsides. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 


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HAMILTON,  JOHN   MCLURE 

Born  Philadelphia,  1853.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Royal  Academy  in  Antwerp;  Ecole 
des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris.  Member:  Philadelphia  IV.  C.  C.  (hon.).  Honors:  honorable 
mention,  Paris  Salon,  1892;  gold  medal,  P  an-. 4  m  eric  an  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold 
medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.    Has  lived  in  London  since  1S78. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  1915. 


1534.  Chagrin. 

1535.  Drawing. 

1536.  Binding  Her  Tresses. 

1537.  Slieffield  Plate. 

1538.  Changeable  TaflFeta. 

1539.  The  Debutante. 

1540.  Interested. 

1541.  The  Victory. 

1542.  King's  Cream  Pony. 

1543.  King's  Cream  Pony. 

1544.  King's  Cream  Pony. 

1545.  King's  Cream  Pony. 

1546.  Roval  Coach. 

1547.  Qui  Vive! 

1548.  Girl   Stretching. 

2404.  Gladstone  at  Hawarden. 

2413.  Pennell. 

2417.  Mother. 

2420.  Sir  Archibald  Glikie. 


Berlin,  Italy.  Paris. 

4449.  The  Poor. 


1514.  After  the  Ball. 

1515.  Portrait  Sketch. 

1516.  The  Coquette. 

1517.  Half  Hour  Before  Dinner. 

1518.  Meditation. 

1519.  Reverie. 

1520.  The  Mirror. 

1521.  The  Wind. 

1522.  Girl  Yawning. 

1523.  Sketch. 

1524.  The  Mincing  Maid. 

1525.  Sketch. 

1526.  Drawing. 

1527.  The  Empty  Bed. 

1528.  The  Dancer. 

1529.  Drawing. 

1530.  I  Won't. 

1531.  Resignation. 

1532.  Flirtation. 

1533.  The  Tulle  Sleeve. 

HAMILTON,  MARY  RITER 

Born  Culroso,  Canada.     Studied: 
4394.  Old  Woman:  Study. 

HAMILTON,  WILBUR  DEAN 

Born  Sommerfield,  Pa.,  1S62.    Studied:    Ecole  des  Beaux-.lrts  in  Paris.    Member:    N.  Y. 

Arch.  Lg.,  iSgg.    Honors:    Jordan  prize  in  Boston;  medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  iSg^. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igij. 
2581.  Portrait.  4407.  Portrait  of  Justice  McKenna. 

4182.  Spring. 

HAMMOND,  ARTHUR  J. 

Born  I'crnon,  Conn.,  JS75.    Studied:    Boston,  Eric  Pape. 

3372.    The  Old  Artist. 

HANSEN,  ARMIN  C. 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  1886.    Studied:    San  Francisco,  Stuttgart,  Munich,  Antwerp. 

Sil-ver  .Medal,  Panama-Pacific  Internationa!  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$. 
2441.  The  Belated  Boat.  3161.  At  the  Breakfast  Table. 

HARDING,  CHESTER 

Born    Conway,   Mass.,    1792;   died  Boston.    1S66.     Portrait   painter.     Self-taught.      Went 
to  London  in  1832  and  met  with  much  success. 
2801.  John  Randolph  of  Roanoke. 

Lent  by  Corcoran  Art  Gallery. 

HARDING,  GEORGE 

Born  Philadelphia.   Studied: 
69.  The  Fisherwoman. 
4345.  The  Wreckers. 
4354.  Colombo  Harbor. 

HARLAND,  MARY 

Born    in    England.     Studied 


P.  A.  F.  A.,  with  Howard  Pyle.   Member:    S. 
4357.  Busy  Day  at  the  Docks. 
4360.  Night:  Australian  Desert. 


Mr.   Borough   Johnson's   studio, 
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London;    Julian's   studio. 


QUARRY:  EVENING.    By  Daniel  Garber 


PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

HARLAND,    MARY    (Continued) 

Paris.     Honors:    Siker  medal,  Alaska-Padfic-Yukon  Exposition. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,   IplS- 
1212.  Italian  Fisherman. 

HARPER,  MARIAN  DUNLAP 

Born  Keokuk,  loiia,  jtiS^.     Studied:    .Irt  Institute,  Chicago,  Paris. 
1830.  Miss  G.  1831.  My  Dear. 

HARRISON,  ALEXANDER 

Born  Philadelphia,  iSj$.     Studied:    P.  A.  F.  A.;  Ecole  des  Beaux-.lrts,  Bastien  Lepage 

and  Gerome  in  Paris.     Member:    S.  A.  A.,  1885;  A.  N.  A.,  1898;  N.  A.,  ujoi;  Phila. 

If.  C.   C.    ( hon.) ;  Cercle  d'Union  Artistique;  Soc.  Nat.  de  Beaux-.'Irts;  Royal  Institute 

of  Painters  in  Oil  Colors,  London;  Soc.  of  Secessionists,  Berlin  and  Munich  (cor.);  Nat. 

Inst.  -■/.  L.     Honors:    Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  188};  Temple  silver  medal,  P.  A. 

F.  A.,  l8Sy;  gold  medal,  Paris  Exposition,   iSSi);  second  medal,  Munich   Salon,   1891; 

medal  of  honor,  Brussels  and   Ghent,  l8gi;  gold  medal  of  honor,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1894; 

medals  of  honor  at  I'ienna  and  Berlin.     Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honor,  1889,  officer  1901 ; 

Officer  of  Public  Instruction,   by  French    Government. 
2526.  Moon  Clouds.  2597.  Sun:  Sea. 

2557.  Sun  Glitter.  3080.  The  Joy  of  Life. 

2566.  Wave  Glitter.  4161.  Nature's  Mirror. 

HARRISON,  BIRGE 

Born  Philadelphia,  18S4.  Studied  •with  Cabanel  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1902; 
N.  A.,  1910;  S.  A.  A.,  1S82.;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  N.  A.  C.  (life).  Honors:  Silver  medal, 
Paris  Exposition,  iSSg;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1S93;  bronze  medal, 
Pan-.lmcrican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  second  Corcoran  prize,  S.  IVash.  A.,  1904; 
silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  "Hors  Concours,"  Paris  Salon.  Director  and 
chief  instructor.  Summer  Landscape  School  of  .4rt  Students'  League  of  Neiv  y'ork. 

2236.  White  Wings.  2240.  The  Tow  on  the  Lake. 

2239.  The  Red  Saw  Mill.  2242.  Evening  in  Philadelphia. 

HART,  JAMES  McDOUGAL 

Born   Kilmarnock,  Scotland,    1S3S;   died  New   York,   1901.     Taken   to   .Imerica  in    1831. 

Studied  with    his   brother,    H'ilUam    Hart,   and   in   18^1   with   Schirmer   in   Dussetdorf. 

A.  N.  A.,  1857;  N.  A.,  1S59. 
2714.  On   the  Croton. 

Lent  by  Fred  E.  Sander,  Esq. 

HARTMAN,  C.  BERTRAM 

Born  Junction  City,  Kansas,  iSSj.    Studied:    .4rt  Institute,  Chicago.    Member:    S.  IV.  .4. 

3243.  Two  Natures. 

HASELTINE,  CHARLES  F. 

Born    Philadelphia,    1840.     Studied    in    Europe.     Honors:     Gold    medal,    .American    .Irt 

.-Issociation;  second  prize,  Philadelphia  Sketch  Club. 
2689.  Summer  Day  in  Vermont.  2725.  In  the  Woods. 

2693.  Summer  Day  in  New  Hampshire. 

HASELTINE,  WILLIAM  STANLEY 

Born  Philadelphia,  1835.  Studied:  Philadelphia,  with  Paul  If'eber;  Dusseldorf.  Ger- 
many. Painted  over  thirty  years  in  Dusseldorf,  Fenice  and  Rome.  Academician  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts:  Academician  of  New  York  Academy  of  Design, 
elected  1S61. 

2730.  Cannes. 

HASSAM,  CHILDE 

Born  Boston,  18^9.  Studied  with  Boiilanger  and  Lefebvre  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A. 
1902;  N.  A.  1006;  A.  IF.  C.  S.;  N.  Y.  If.  C.  C;  Ten  Am.  P.;  Munich  Session  (cor.); 
Assoc.  Soc.  Nat.  des  Beaux-Arts;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition, 
1SS9;  gold  medal,  Munich,  189.';  medal  A.  C.  Phila.,  1S92;  bronze  medal,  Columbian  Ex- 


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HASSAM.    CHILDE    (Continued) 

position,  Chicago,  1S93;  prize,  Cleveland  Art  Assoc,  iSgsi  Webb  prize,  S.  A.  A.,  189S: 
prize,  Boston  A.  C,  iSg6;  second  class  medal,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  iSgS ;  Temple  gold  medal, 
P.  A.  /■'.  A.,  iSgg;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  gold  medal,  Pan-American  Expo- 
sition, Buffalo,  igoi;  gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Clarke  prize,  N.  A.  D., 
igos;  third  class  medal,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  igo3;  Lippincolt  prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  igo6; 
Carnegie  prize,  S.  A.  A.,  igo6;  third  prize,  If'orcester,  igo6;  Sesnan  gold  medal,  P.  A. 
F.  A.,  jgio;  third  H\  A.  Clark  prize,  Corcoran  A.  G.,  igio;  Evans  prize.  A.  IV.  C.  S., 
igi2. 

3696.  The  Terre  Cuit  Tea  Set.  3716.  The  Fete  of  Lannion:  Grey  Evening. 

3697.  Newfields:   New   Hampshire.  3717.  Brelevenez. 

3698.  Moonrise  at  Sunset.  371S.  Lannion. 

3699.  Isles  of  Shoals:  Duck  Island.  3719.  Brelevenez;   2nd. 

3700.  The  Squall:  Gloucester.  3720.  The  Quais:  Lannion. 

3701.  Der  Groot  House:  Haarlem.  3721.  The  Blue  Sea:  Appledore. 

3702.  St.  Michaels:  Lannion.  3722.  The  Old  House:  September. 

3703.  Skull  Springs:  Oregon.  3723.  The  Old   House  with  Elms. 

3704.  Happy  Valley:  Harney  Desert.  3724.  Weir's  Farm:  The  Rain. 

3705.  Puerta  del  Sol:  Toledo.  3725.  Street  in  Haarlem. 

3706.  Brittany  Cottage.  3726.  Antwerp  Cathedral  Spire. 

3707.  In  the  Shadow  of  the  Vine.  3727.  La  Clarte. 

3708.  Reading  the  Letter.  3728.  Sunset:  New  England  Coast. 

3709.  Diana's  Bath.  3729.  The  Ancient  Window  of  Nemours. 

3710.  The  West  Indian  Girl.  3730.  The  Yachts:  Gloucester  Harbor. 

3711.  Couch  on  the  Porch:  Cos  Cob.  3731.  Aphrodite. 

3712.  New  England  Peaches  and  Grapes.  3732.  The  South  Ledges. 

3713.  The  Strawberry  Tea  Set.  3733.  The  Woman  with  Black  Furs  and  Fire 

3714.  Portrait  of  a  Young  Girl.  Opals. 

3715.  California  Hills  in  Spring. 

HAWLEY,  MARGARET  FOOTE 

Born  Guilford,  Conn.,  iSHo.  Studied:  Corcoran  School,  Washington,  D.  C;  Academy 
Colorossi,  Paris,  etc. 

1297.  Portrait  of  Miss  Barbara  Quin.  1300.  Sketch  of  a  Jewish  Boy. 

1298.  Portrait  of  Miss  Jean  Hooke.  1303.  Portrait  of  Clarence  Williams. 

HAWORTH,  EDITH 

Born  Detroit,  Mich.,  l8yo.    Studied:    Detroit,  Ne^u  York,  Paris. 

1048.  Rainy  Evening.  4133.  Cypress  Tree. 

4131.  Gibraltar.  4134.  African  Coast. 

4132.  Midsummer.  4135.  Village  Street:  Provincetown. 

HAWTHORNE,  CHARLES  WEBSTE  R 

Born  in  Maine,  1872.  Studied:  N.  A.  D.  and  A.  S.  L.  in  N.  Y.;  Chase  at  Shinnecock, 
L.  I.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  igoS;  N.  A.,  igil;  N.  A.  C;  Assoc.  Societe  Nat.  des  Beaux- 
.irts,  Paris.  Honors:  Obrig.  prize,  Salma.  C  igoj;  first  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D., 
ig04;  Evans  prize,  Salma.  C,  1904;  Shaiu  prize,  Salma.  C,  ig04;  second  prize,  Wor- 
cester, igo4:  second  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  .7.  D..  igo6:  honorable  mention,  C.  I.  Pitts- 
burgh, igoS;  silver  medal,  Buenos  .^ires  Exposition,  igio;  Clark  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  igil. 
Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   igi^. 

3842.  Fisherman's  Daughter.  3844.  The  Market  Woman. 

3S43.  Granddaughter.  3855.  Mother  and  Child. 

HAYDEN,  CHARLES  H. 

Born  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1836;  died  Belmont,  Mass.,  igor.  Studied:  Boston  Museum  of 
Fine  .'Irts;  Boulanger,  Lefebvre  and  R.  Colin  in  Paris.  Honors:  Honorable  mention, 
Paris  Exposition,  i88g ;  Jordan  prize,  Boston,  iSgs;  silver  medal,  .Atlanta  Exposition, 
l8g$;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo. 

2621.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  St.  Botolph  Club. 


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PAIXTURS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

HAZELTON,  MARY  BREWSTER 

Born  Milton,  Mass.     Sliidifd:    Museum  Fine  .Iris  School,  Boston,  and  Edmund  C.  Tar- 
belt.     Honors:    Pear's  prize,  first  Paige  scholarship,  Hallgarten  prize,  1896,  N.  A.  D.; 
honorable  mention,  Pan-.lmerican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  J^OI. 
Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2107.  The  Letter.  2272.  Reverie. 

HAZEN,  WILHELMINA 

Born  Gilroy,  Cat.,  1S81.     Studied:    School  of  Design;  .4cademie  Moderne,  Paris. 

1888.  Twin  Pearls.  1891.  Brownie. 

1890.  La  Senora  G. 
HEALY,  G.  P.  A. 

Born  Boston,  iSiS;  died  Chicago,  1894.     Studied  in  Paris  from   l8s6.     Went  to  Chicago 
about  iSsS  and  painted  portraits.    Revisited  Europe  in  1869,  and  resided  long  in  Rome. 
Honors:     Third  class  medal,  1S40;  second  class,  18^5. 
2796.  Daniel  Webster. 

Lent  by  John   Frederick   Lewis,   Esq. 

HECHT,  VICTOR  DAVID 

Born  Paris,  France,  iSys-     Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Lefebvre  and  Robert-Fleury  in 
Paris;  Julien  .Academy.   Member:    Nat.  .4ssn.  of  Portrait  Painters. 
4165.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Irving  Stern. 

HEIL,  CHARLES  EMILE 

Born  Boston,  l8~o.     Studied  in  Boston  and  Paris. 

Gold  .Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

944.  Young  Catbird.  1040.  Golden-crowned  Kinglet  No.  2. 

945.  Bluejay.  1041.  Phoebe. 

946.  Blackcap  Chickadee.  1042.  Golden-crowned  Kinglet  No.  1. 

1038.  Field  Sparrow.  1043.  Young  Bluejay. 

1039.  Chickens. 
HENDERSON.  A.  ELIZABETH 

Born  .Ishtand,  Ky..  iS/S-  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Neiu  York  School  of  Art,  and 
Cincinnati  Academy. 

1201.  The  Daily  Chapter.  1207.  Lessons. 

1203.  The  Violin. 

HENRI,  ROBERT 

Born  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  /iW.i.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A .;  Julien  Academy  and  Ecole  des  Beaux- 
.4rts  in  Paris ;  in  Spain  and  Italy.  Member:  S.  A.  A.  icjns;  A.  N.  A.  190^;  N.  A.  1906; 
Nat.  Inst.  .4.  L.;  Port.  P.;  .tm.  P.  S.  Honors:  Silver  medal,  Pan-.lmerican  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901 ;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  IQ04;  Harris  prize,  A.  I.  C,  1905;  gold 
medal,  A.  C.  Phila.,  1909;  silver  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910. 
Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   1915. 

2487.  Chinese  Lady.  2495.  Yen  Tsidi    (Ground  Sparrow). 

2489.  Himself.  2498.   Blue  Kimono. 

2491.  Odalisque.  2501.  Ladv  in  Black  Velvet. 

2493.  Herself. 

HENRY,  EDWARD  LAMSON 

Born  Charleston,  S.  C,  iS./i.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  and  F.  JVeher  in  Philadelphia; 
Suisse,  Gleyre  and  Courbet  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.  1867;  N.  A.  1869;  A.  IV.  C.  S. 
Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  lS8g;  medal,  Nevj  Orleans  Exposition, 
1885;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  l8c;s;  bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Expo- 
sition, Buffalo,  1901 ;  silver  medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis 
Exposition,  1904. 

2931.  The  Presidential  F.leclinn  of   1844. 

HERKOMER,  HERMAN  G. 

Born  Cleveland.  Ohio,  186$.  Studied:  Neiu  York,  London,  Munich  and  Paris.  Honors: 
Honorable   mention,  Paris  Salon. 


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HERKOMER,  HERMAN   G.   (Continued) 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3361.   Mrs.  Hamilton  Griffin.  3365.  Portrait:  William  Harvey,  Esq. 

3363.  Sir  Hubert  von  Herkomer,  R.  A. 

HERR,  MARGARET 

Born  Ohio,  1SS6.    Studied:    Ne-xu  York  School  of  Art.    Honors:    Scholarship,  jgoQ;  first 
miniature  prize  from  Catherine  Lorrilard  IVolfe  Club,  N.  Y .,  igio. 
1789.  Portrait  of  Miss  Dougal.  1791.  Malvina. 

HEUERMANN,  MAGDA 

Born  Galeshurg.  111.  Studied  •with  F.  H.  C.  Lammons  in  Chicago;  Roth  Lenbach  and 
Duerr  in  Munich.  Member:  Artists'  Guild,  Chicago  S.  A.  C.  Honors:  Medals  at 
New  Orleans,  Philadelphia,  Atlanta,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893- 

1898.  Franz  von  Lenbach.  1907.  My  Father. 

1899.  Miss  Virginia. 

HEYNEMANN,  JULIA  H. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
4115.  Old  Chinatown,  San  Francisco.  4199.  Mrs.  Arthur  Symons. 

4188.  Miss  Molly  Muir.  4433.  The  Spanish  Coat. 

HICKS.  THOMAS 

Born   in   Xeivton,   Pa.,   iSjs;   died   1S90.    Began   portrait  painting  at   fifteen.    Studied: 
P.  A.  F.  .4.;  N.  A.  and  in  London,  Paris,  Florence  and  Rome.   Returned  to  New  York  in 
1849  and  began  a  successful  career  as  a  portrait  painter.    President  Artists'  Fund  Society 
of  New  York,  1S73-1S85. 
2703.  A  Friendly  Warning. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant,  Esq. 

HIGGINS,  EUGENE 

Born  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1874.  Studied  with  Laurens,  Benjamin-Constant,  Gerome  and 
Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris.    Member  Societe  National  des  Beaux-Arts  et  Lettres. 

2262.  The  Strange  Land. 

HILDEBRANDT,  CORNELIA  ELLIS 

Born   Eau    Claire,    Wis.     Studied:     Art  Institute,   Chicago;   Dresden,    Germany;   Paris, 

with  Augustus  Koopman  and  Virginia  Reynolds. 
1312.  Baby's  Head. 
HILL,  THOMAS 
2748.  Foothills  in  Mariposa  County.  2756.  Lake  Tenaya. 

HILLS,  LAURA  COOMBS 

Born  Newhuryport,  Mass.,  1859.  Studied  with  Helen  M.  Knowlton;  Cowles  Art  School 
in  Boston:  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.  Member:  S.  A.  A.,  1S97 ;  A.  N.  A.,  1906;  Am.  S.  Min.  P. 
(vice-president).  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  second  Corcoran 
prize,  S.  H'ash.  A.,  1901;  silver  medal,  Pan-.-imerican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  IQOI;  silver 
medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902 ;  gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 
Medal  of  honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1947.  Little  Agnes.  1951.  Portrait. 

1948.  Girl  with  Violets.  1952.  Psyche. 

1949.  Miss  Margaret  Curzon  Hale.  4190.  The  Morning  Cup. 

1950.  The  Nymph. 

HINKLE,  CLARENCE  K. 

Born  Auburn,  Cai,  1S80.   Studied:    P.  A.  F.  A. 
2131.  Portrait. 

HITCHCOCK,  GEORGE 

Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  1850.  Studied  with  Lefebvre  and  Boulanger  in  Paris;  H.  If. 
Mesdag  in  Holland.    Member:    A.  N.  .4.  1909;  Vienna  .Icademy  (cor.);  Munich  Seces- 


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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

HITCHCOCK,    GEORGE    (Continued) 

sion.     Officer   Order   of   Franz   Josef.     Honors:     Honorable   mention,   Paris   Salon,    1H87 ; 

gold    medal,    Paris    Exposition,    l8S^;     medal    Columbian    Exposition,    Chicago,    1893; 

medals,  Berlin,  1S96;  Dresden,  iS^/ :  Vienna,  1898;  Munich,  igoo. 
2615.  Vanquished.  2616.  In  Brabant. 

HITTLE.  MARGARET  A. 

Born  I'iclor,  loii-a,  1SS6.  Studied:  A.  I.  C.  Honor:  Frederick  Magnus  Brand  Composi- 
tion, second  prize,  l()OC). 

4086.  Flower  Beds  at  Reissig's. 

HOBART.  CLARK 

Born  Rockford,  III.  Studied:  Mark  Hopkins  Institute,  San  Francisco;  A.  S.  L.  of  New 
York;  three  years  in  Paris;  luith  Cadenasso,  then  liith  Keith  in  San  Francisco;  Robert 
Blum  in  New  York. 

4104.  Tlie  Blue  Bay:  Monterey. 

HOEBER,  ARTHUR 

Born  Neii'  York.  18^4.    Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.  under  Beckwith;  Ecole  des  Beaux- 
Arts,  under  Gerome  in  Paris.     Member  :    .4.  N.  A.,  igog.    Honors:    Honorable  mention, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901. 
3292.  The  .Meadow  Brook.  3316.  Spray. 

HOFFMAN,  HARRY  LESLIE 

Born  Cresson,  Pa.   Studied  'with  DuMond  in  New  York;  Laurens  in  Paris. 
Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  /p/5. 
4180.  A   Mood  of  Spring.  4197.  Saturday    Morning,    Savannah    Market. 

HOMER,  WINSLOW 

Born  in  Boston,  1836;  died  igio.  Studied  for  a  brief  time  at  the  N.  A.  D.  and  with 
Frederic  Rondel,  but  was  mainly  self-taught.  Member  N.  A.  D.;  A.  IV.  C.  S.;  Nat.  Inst. 
A.  L.  Honors:  Gold  medal.  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  i8q^;  first  prize, 
Carnegie  Institute,  i8(j6;  gold  medal,  P.  .^.  F.  A.,  i8g6;  gold  medal,  Exposition  Univer- 
selle,  Paris,  igoo;  gold  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  iQOi;  Temple  gold 
medal,  P.  .1.  F.  A.,  1902;  gold  medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  igo3;  gold  medal.  Universal 
Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

2514.  The  Coming  Storm.  2521.  Summer    Afternoon. 

Lent  by  the  Lotus  Club.  2522.  The  Butterfly. 

2515.  The  Home  Signal.  2523.  The    Yellow    Jacket. 

2516.  Sunlight  and   Shadow.  2524.  An  Adirondack  Lake. 

2517.  Fisherfolks:  Tynemouth.  Lent  by   Horace  C.   Henry,   Esq. 

2518.  A  Country  Lad.  2525.  Gathering  Autumn  Leaves. 

2519.  Afternoon'  Fog.  2540.  The   Water   Melon   Bug. 

Lent  by  John  Calvin  Stevens,  Esq.  2548.  Unruly  Calf. 

2520.  The   Wreck.  Lent  by  the  Brooklyn   Museum. 

Lent  by  the   Carnegie   Institute. 

HOOPER,  ROSA 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  1S76.  Studied:  Paris,  Dresden,  San  Francisco.  Honor:  Alaska- 
Yukon   Exposition,  "Grand  Prix." 

1205.  Doesn't  Your  Mama  Wash  Your  1206.  A   Frenchman. 

Face?  1208.  Grandfather. 

HOPKINS,  JAMES  R. 

Born    in    Ohio.    iSy8.     Studied:     Cincinnati    .Irt   Academy.     Honors:    Lippincott   prize, 

P.  A.  F.  A.,  igoS;  Bronze  .Medal,  Buenos  Aires,  igio. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiS- 
2241.  Memories.  2308.  Frivolitv. 

2243.  Mandarin   Blue.  2318.  Beside   the  Lake. 

HOPKINSON,  CHARLES 

Born  Cambridge,  Mass.,  l86g.    Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  N.   Y.    Member:    S.  A.  A.,  1898; 


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HOPKINSON,   CHARLES    (Continued) 

Honors:    Bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  igoi;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Expo- 
sition, igo4;  second  prize  ($200),  Worcester  Museum,  jgo3  and  1905. 
Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,   1913. 

1703.  Effect    of    Light.  3371.  Portrait. 

1704.  Effect    of   Light.  3470.  Knitting. 

1707.  Effect   of   Light.  4201.  Salem  Bav:  Massachusetts. 

1708.  Effect   of   Light. 

HOULAHAN,  KATHLEEN 

Born  in  Winnipeg,  Canada.    Studied  ivith  Robert  Henri. 
2694.  Portrait. 

HOVENDEN,  THOMAS 

Born  in  Ireland,  1S40:  died  in  iSgj.    Came  to  United  States  in  lS6s.    One  of  the  first  to 
take  up  Brittany  subjects.    Painted  studies   of  Negro  life.    "Breaking  Home    Ties"  <wa3 
conspicuous    in    World's    Columbian    Exposition    in    1S93.     Taught    in    the    Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts  after  Thomas  Eakins. 
2964.  Peonies.  2972.  Breaking  Home  Ties. 

Lent  by  Edward  H.  Coates,  Esq.  Lent  by  Charles  Custos  Harrison, 

Esq. 

HOWARD,  CLARA  E. 

Born  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1866.    Studied:    A.  S.  L.;  N.  A.  D.,  Ne<iv  York;  William  M. 
Chase;    George  de  Forest-Brush.    Member:     American   Society   of   Miniature   Painters; 
Association  of  Western  Painters  and  Sculptors. 
1286.  Cadet. 

HOWE,  WILLIAM  HENRY 

Born  Ravenna,  Ohio,  1846.  Studied  with  Otto  de  Thoren  and  Vuillefroy  in  Paris. 
Member:  A.  N.  A.,  lSg4;  N.  A.,  iSgy ;  S.  A.  A.,  iSgg;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Hon- 
orable mention,  Neiu  Orleans  Exposition,  iSS^;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1886; 
third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  j888;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  l88g;  Temple 
gold  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  l8go;  grand  gold  medal.  Crystal  Palace,  London,  l8go;  gold 
medal,  Boston,  iSgo;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  l8gs:  gold  medal,  California 
Mid-Winter  Exposition,  lSg4;  gold  medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  iSgs;  Officer  d'Academie, 
Paris,  i8g6;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  l8gg;  silver  medal,  Pan-American  Expo- 
sition, Buffalo,  igoi. 
2576.  Low   Lands:    Holland. 

HOWLAND,  ALFRED  C. 

Born  Walpole,  N.  H.,  1838.  Died  Pasadena,  Cal.,  jgog.  Studied:  Dusseldorf  Royal 
Academy,  with  Emile  Lambinet  in  Paris  three  years.  .Issociated  liiith  the  Barbizon 
artists. 

2687.  Saturday  Afternoon.  2708.  At  Cernay  la   Ville. 

2688.  At  Manchester:  Vermont. 

HOWLAND,  ALLEN  S. 

Born  Sivatov:,  China.     Studied:    Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts  School  with  E.  C.  Tarbell, 
Frank  W.  Benson  and  Philip  L.  Hale. 
1913.  Portrait  of   Miss  A.  1915.  Portrait   Study. 

HUBBARD,  MARY  WILSON 

Born  Springfield,  Mass,  18/I.    Studied:   A.  S.  L.  of  New  York;  Constant  in  Paris. 
4355.  A   Portrait   Sketch. 

HUBBELL,  HENRY  SALEM 

Born  Paola,  Kan.,  1870;  Studied:  A.  I.  C;  Whistler,  Collin,  Laurens  and  Constant  in 
Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  jgo6;  Port.  P.;  S.  W.  A.;  N.  A.  C.  Honors:  Honorable 
mention,  Paris  Salon,  igoi;  third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  Jg04 ;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis 
Exposition,  ig04;  third  prize,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Museum,  1903;  third  Harris  prize  and 
bronze  medal,  A.  I.  C,  igio. 

4198.  The  Crimson  Charger. 


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HUDSPETH,  R.  N. 

Born  Caledonia.  Ontario,  Canada,  1862.    Studied:    Academy  Julien,  Paris. 
1242.  Miss  Dorithy  Dodge.  1246.  Rev.  Canon  Tremayne. 

HUNT,  E.  AUBREY 

Born   fVeymouth,  Mass.,  iS^S-     Studied  ivit/i   Gerome  in  Paris.     Member:    English  Art 

Club,  London. 
2537.  A  Tidal  River.  4352.  Morocco. 

HUNT,  WILLIAM  MORRIS 

Born  Brattleboro,  It.,  liSj-/;  died  ll'eal/ierfield.  It.,  iSyg.  Entered  the  Dusseldorf  Academy 
in  1846  to  study  sculpture.  Studied  under  Couture  in  Paris,  and  in  Holland.  In  1862 
opened  a  studio  in  Boston,  inhere  he  painted  many  portraits  and  figure  compositions. 
Best  knoivn  portrait  ivas  that  of  Chief  Justice  Shaiv.  In  iS/S  it:ent  to  Mexico.  His 
famous  picture  of  Niagara  Falls  sold  for  ten  thousand  dollars  a  short  time  after  his 
death.  He  executed  in  the  Capitol  at  .Albany  the  first  American  mural  paintings  of 
importance. 

2S2S.  Silver  Lake:   Newtonville,   Mass.  2970.  The  Flight  of  Night. 

2530.  Woman's   Portrait.  Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Inez  Gilmore.  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

HUNTER,  ISABEL 

4296.  On  the  Exposition  Grounds:  No.  1.  4297.  On  the  Exposition  Grounds:  No.  2. 

HUNTER,  SARA  KATHERINE 

1844.  Study  of  a   Head. 

HUNTINGTON,  DANIEL 

Born  in  \eiv  York,  1S16;  died  igo6.  Studied  ix;ith  S.  F.  B.  .Morse,  and  later  iiith  Inman, 
and  iiith  Ferrero  in  Rome  in  lSS9  and  1S44.  President  of  the  N.  A.  D.  for  twenty-fi-vt 
years;  resigned  in  iScjo.     Received  degree  of  LL.D.  from  Hamilton  College. 

2734.  Slcetcher. 

Lent  by  the  Brooklyn  Museum. 

HUNTINGTON,  MARGARET  WENDELL 

Born  i\ahant.  Mass.  Studied:  Xeiv  York,  Madrid  and  Paris.  Member  of  Union  Inter- 
nationale des  Beaux-.lrts  et  des  Lettres,  Paris,  1913. 

3016.   Still  Life. 

HURLEY,  EDWARD  TIMOTHY 

Born    Cincinnati,    iStx;.     Studied:      Cincinnati    Art    .Academy    under    Frank    Duveneck. 
Member:    Chicago  S.  E.;  S.   /F.  A. 
2444.  Murmuring.  3144.  The    New   Year. 

HURLEY,  IRENE  BISHOP 

Born  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  1S81;  Studied:  Cincinnati  Art  Academy.  Member:  S.  IV.  A. 
1331.  Portrait  of   Mrs.   H. 

HURRY,  LUCY  W. 

Born  Hagerstown,  Md.,   1884.    Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  N.   Y.,  ivith  Kenyan  Cox. 

1044.  The  Peacock.  1046.  Waiting  for  the  Stagecoach. 

1045.  The  Concert  in  the  Garden. 

HUTCHISON,  F.  W. 

Born  Montreal.  Canada.    Studied:    Montreal,  ivith  Brymner :  Chase  School,  New  York; 
Julien  Academy,  Paris,  tilth  Benjamin   Constant  and  Jean  Paul  Laurens. 
3602.  A  Northern  River. 

HYDE,  WILLIAM  HENRY 

Born  New  York.  /A'ScV.     Studied  with  Boulanger.  Lefebvre,  Doucet  and  .llexander  Har- 
rison in  Paris.    Member:   A.  N.  A.,  igoo;  S.  A.  A.,  j8gs.     Honors:     Honorable  mention, 
Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition.  Buffalo,  igoi. 
Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi}. 
3387.  Vera. 


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HYETT,  WILL  J. 

Born  Cheltenham,  England,  1S76.    Studied:    Chaltenham  Art  School;  also  with  Sir  Alfred 

East.  R.  A. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igij. 
3590.  Cross  Roads:  Ravenrock. 

INGERSOLL,    EMMA    K.    H. 

Born  Chicago,  III.,  iSyS.  Studied:  Chicago  Art  Institute.  Honors:  Bronze  Medal,  St. 
Louis  Exposition. 

1910.  Mary   Meigs.  1917.  Portrait  Sketch. 

1911.  Baby  Dan. 

INMAN,  HENRY 

Born  in  Vtica.  N.  Y.,  iSoi ;  died  in  Neiu  York,  J846.    Studied  tilth  J.  If.  Jarvis.     One  of 
the  founders  of  the  N.  A.  D.  and  its  first  vice-president.     Settled  in  Philadelphia,  1832, 
•where  he  ivas  engaged  in  the  introduction  of  lithography.    Director  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1834-36. 
risited  Europe  in  1845. 
2715.  Portrait  of  Henr>'  Pratt.  2747.  Mumble-the-Peg. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 

of  the  Fine  Arts.  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

2726.  Picnic  in  the  Catskills. 

Lent  by  the  Brooklyn  Museum. 

INNESS,  GEORGE 

Born  Aeivburgh,  N.  Y.,  1825.  Died  1894.  Studied  in  AVif  York  and  in  the  European 
capitals;  under  Regis  Gignoux  in  New  York  for  a  few  months.  Spent  the  years  1847-4S 
studying  and  painting  in  Rome.  Elected  Associate  of  National  Academy,  1853;  academi- 
cian, 1S6S. 


2551.  The  Coming  Storm. 

Lent  by  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts  Acad- 
emv. 


2539.  The  Clouded  Sun. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 
2547.  In  the  Berkshire  Hills. 

Lent  by  the  Rhode  Island  School  of 
Design. 

IRVINE,  WILSON 

Born  Byron,  III.,  iS6g.    Studied:   A.  I.  C.   Member:    Chicago  S.  A.;  Chicago  IV.  C.  C; 

S.  If^.  A.  (Association).    Honors:   Martin  B.  Cohn  prize.  Art  Institute,  Chicago,  I<)I2. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2431.  The  Chasm.  3504.  Laughing  June. 

3477.  The  Bathing  Beach. 

ISHAM,  SAMUEL 

Born  New  York,  l8s5-  Studied:  Julian  Academy  in  Paris  under  Jacquesson  de  la  Chev- 
reuse,  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre.  Member:  S.  A.  A.,  l8c)l ;  A.  N.  A.,  igoo;  N.  A.,  igo6; 
N.  Y.  /F.  C.  C;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  1891;  National  Institute  A.  L.  Honor:  Silver  Medal, 
St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

2544.  In  the  Park. 

Lent     by     the     Buffalo     Fine     Arts 
Academy. 

JACKSON,  ANNIE  HURLBURT 

Born  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  iSyj.    Studied  in  Boston. 
1348.  Lapis  Lazuli.  1354.  Mrs.  -Arthur  Pickering  Almy. 

1350.  Baby's  Head.  1355.  Little   Newsie. 

1352.  The  Blue  Mantle.  4351.  Child's   Head. 

1353.  Helen  Kreck. 

JAKOBI,  RUTH 

Born  in  New  York,  1893. 

970.  City   Square. 

971.  Reaping. 


973.  Brooklyn  Bridge. 
9SS.  Towards  Evening. 


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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

JAKOBI,    RUTH    (Continued) 

989.  Atlantic  Cit\'.  992.  The   Beach. 

990.  On  the  Sand.  993.  Water   Front. 

991.  Silent  Street. 

JAMAR,  S.  CORINNE 

Born  Elkton,  MJ.    Studied:    Chicago  Art  Institute;  Drexel  Institute,  Philadelphia. 

19gS.  Bob. 

JAMES,  WILLIAM 

Born  Camltridi^e,  Mass.,  iSSj.     Studied:    Boston,  Paris. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  11)1$. 

2140.  Portrait  Study. 

JANSSON,  ALFRED 

Born  in  SiieJen,  1S63.  Studied  in  Stockholm  and  Paris.  Member:  Chicago  S.  A.  Hon- 
ors: .Iiuarded  Julius  Roseivatd  prize,  .Irt  Institute,  I<.)I3;  Sii-edish  Cluh  prize  in  igil 
and  1912;  the  Martin  B.  Chase  prize,  1814,  Art  Institute,  Chicago,  III. 

2592.  Illinois  Landscape. 

JARVIS,  JOHN  WESLEY 

Born  in  South  Shields,  England,  I'So;  died  in  Neiu  York,  1840.  Cared  for  in  England 
until  i/Ss  by  his  uncle,  the  celebrated  John  Wesley ;  at  that  date  ivas  sent  to  his  father 
in  Philadelphia.  One  of  the  earliest  painters  to  take  up  art  anatomy,  and  noted  as  "one 
of  the  best  portrait  painters  of  his  day." 

2781.  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

Lent   by   Clarence   Winthrop   Bowen, 
Esq. 

JAY,   CECIL 

Born  London,  England,  iSS.f.  Studied:  South  Kensington  School,  London;  Sir  Hubert 
von  Herkomer  School,  and  ivith  George  Hitchcock,  Holland. 

Silier  Medal,  for  Miniature  Painting,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

Honorable  Mention,  for  Oil  Painting,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 19I3. 

1215.  Maternity.  1219.  Maternity. 

1217.  Maternity.  1220.  Dancing  Bacchante. 

1318.  The  Love  Letter.  4102.  Torn  Skirt. 

JEWETT,  WILLIAM 

Born  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  about  1795.  IVhen  a  boy  of  sixteen  he  ground  colors  for  the 
portrait  painter  Waldo.  After  being  luith  Waldo  for  ten  years  he  ivas  offered  a  joint 
interest  in  his  "business  of  portrait  painting." 

2729.  Portrait:  Samuel  L.  Waldo. 

Lent  by  the   National   Aacademy  of 
Design. 

JOHANSEN,  JOHN  CHRISTEN 

Born  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  1S76.  Studied:  A.I.C.;  Duveneck;  Julian  Academy  in 
Paris.  Member:  A.  X.  A.,  1911;  Port.  P.  Honors:  Municipal  League  Purchase  prize 
and  Young  Fortnightly  prize,  A.I.C.,  1903;  honorable  mention.  Arts  Club  of  Chicago, 
1903;  silver  medal,  Chicago  S.  .4.,  1904;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1901 ;  gold 
medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910;  Saltus  gold  medal,  N.  A.  D.,  1911;  honorable  men- 
tion, C.  /.,  Pittsburgh,  1912. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3232.  Approaching    Storm.  3249.  Village  Rider. 

3246.  The  Rider.  3250.  Portrait  of  Miss  F.  B. 

324S.   Venetian  .Arcade. 

JOHNSON,   DAVID 

Horn  Aew  York,  l8j~.  Died  at  If'alden,  N.  Y.,  190S.  Landscape  painter.  Studied  vjith 
J.  F.  Cropsey.     Chiefly  self-taught.    Elected  A.  N.  A.,  i860;  N.  A.,  1S61. 

2782.  Portrait:  William  S.  Mount. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 


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JOHNSON,  EASTMAN 

Born  Lovell,  Maine,  1824;  died.  New  York,  J906.  Studied  in  Dusseldorf,  and  later  in 
Italy,  Paris  and  The  Hague.  His  most  popuar  works  are  those  depicting  American  life. 
Elected  N.  A.  i860. 

2678.  Henry  Codraan  Potter:  Bishop  of  New       2681.  A  Drummer  Boy. 

York.  Lent  by  the  Union  League  Club: 

2680.  Edwin  Booth.  New  York. 

JOHNSON,  HARRY  L. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1876.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  Honor:  Gold  medal,  Spring  Garden 
Institute. 

1823.  Mother   and    Child.  1827.  The   Inquiry. 

1824.  Early  Spring:  Rose  Valley.  1828.  Moon  Before  Sundown. 

1825.  Wind  in  the  Clouds.  1839.  The    Garden. 
1S26.  Charybdis. 

JONES,  FRANCIS  C. 

Born  Baltimore,  18^7.  Studied  iiith  Boulanger  and  Lefelnre  at  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  tn 
Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1885;  N.  A.,  1S94  (treas.);  S.A.A.,  1882;  A.  W.  C.  S.;  N.  Y. 
Arch.  Lg.,  18S8;  Mural  P.;  National  Institute  A.  L.;  N.  A.  C.  Honors:  Clarke  prize, 
N.  A.  D.,  18S3;  silver  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Shaw  purchase, 
S.  A.  A.,  1904;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Ex>>osition,  1004. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2360.  The   Divan. 

JONES,  HUGH   BOLTON 

Born  Baltimore,  1848.  Studied  in  France.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1881;  N.  A.,  1883;  S.  A.  A., 
18S1;  A.  If.  C.  S.;  National  Institute  A.  L.;  N.  A.  C.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Paris 
Exposition,  1S89;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  189s;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposi- 
tion, 1900;  IFebb  prize,  S  A.  A.,  1902;  Shaw  fund  prize,  S.  A.  A.,  1902;  gold  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3491.  Through  the  Trees. 

JONES,  LEON  FOSTER 

Born  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1871.    Studied  with  Joseph  De  Camp. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  I9I5- 
2136.  Long  Island  Village.  4090.  A  Misty  Day  in  Winter. 

JOUETT,    MATTHEW    HARRIS 

Born  Mercer  County,  Ky.,  I/SS;  died  in  Lexington,  Ky.,  1827.  Educated  as  a  lawyer, 
served  in  the  war  of  1S12  as  lieutenant,  afterwards  captain.  In  1816  studied  in  Boston 
four  months  under  Gilbert  Stuart.  Painted  more  than  three  hundred  portraits,  many  of 
distinguished  people.    Full  length  portrait  of  Lafayette  in   Capitol  at  Frankfort,  Ky. 

2771.  Portrait  of  Boy  and  Dog. 

2804.  Artist's  Wife. 

Lent  by  R.  H.  Menefee,  Esq. 

JUERGENS,  ALFRED 

Born  Chicago,  1866.  Studied:  Chicago  A.  D.;  Munich  Royal  Academy  under  Gysis  and 
Diez.  Member:  Chicago  S.  A.;  Munich  .Artists  Association;  Artists  Association  of  Ger- 
many; Societe  Internationale  des  Beaux-Arts.  Honors:  Silver  medal,  Madrid  and  Munich. 
Bronze   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$. 

2363.  Garden  Flowers.  3424.  In  May. 

JUNG,  C.  JAC. 

Born  Bavaria,  iSSo.    Studied:    N.  A.  D.,  under  E.  M.  If'ard  and  C.  Y.  Turner. 
3301.  Winter  Afternoon. 

KAELIN,  CHARLES  S. 

Born  Cincinnati,  /55p.   Studied:    Cincinnati  .4rt  School,  .I.  S.  L.,  N.  Y. 

Silver  medal.  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
1110.  Rocks  and  Sea.  1115.  Old  Mill, 

nil.  Bits  of  Snow.  1116.  Boats  in  Harbor. 

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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

KAULA,  LEE  LUFKIN 

Rom  Erie,  Pa..    Studied  •with  C.  M.  Deviey  in  Nev;  York;  Aman-Jean  in  Paris.    Honor: 

Medal,  Colorossi  .Icademy,  Paris,  iSg./ 
3S05.  On  the  Old  Settle. 

KAULA,  WILLIAM  J. 

Horn    Boston,    iS/f.     Studied:    Normal   Art   School   and   Coiales   Art   School   in    Boston; 

Collin  in  Paris.    Member  X.  Y.  ff.  C.  C. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,  l^ly. 

3593.  Clouds  from  the  West. 

KEITH,  WILLIAM 

Born  Aberdeenshire,  Scotland,  ll^SQ;  died  Berkeley,  Cal.,  igil.  Came  to  Nevj  York  in 
1851.  Engraver  until  iS^g,  ivhen  he  -went  to  California  and  devoted  himself  to  land- 
scape painting.  Studied  under  Achenbach  and  Carl  Marr,  and  spent  some  time  in  Paris. 
H^as  also  prominent  as  portrait  painter.  Bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  igoi. 

3970.  The   Impression.  3984.  Water  Color. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  McHenry  Keith.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Richardson. 

3971.  Revelation.  39S5.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  E.  N.  Harmon.  Lent  by  C.  F.  Jacobsen,  Esq. 

3972.  The  Symphony  of  Peace.  3986.  Grey  Morning. 

3973.  Portals  of  the  Woods.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Richardson. 

3974.  Rainy  Day.  3987.  Landscape. 

3975.  Midsummer  Night's  Dream.  Lent  by  the  Joseph  Worcester  Estate. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  McHenry  Keith.       3988.  Water  Color. 

3976.  Storm.      '  '  3989.  Landscape. 

3977.  Landscape  No.  3.  Lent  bv  Mrs.  Marv  C.  Richardson. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   Henrietta  Zeile.  3990.  Cloudy   Day. 

3978.  Landscape  No.  5.  3991.  Landscape  No.   1. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   Henrietta  Zeile.  Lent  by  Mrs.   Henrietta  Zeile. 

3979.  Landscape   No.  2.  3992.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   Henrietta  Zeile.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Reginald  Knight  Smith. 

3980.  Landscape  No.  4.  3993.  Spirit  of  Music. 

Lent  bv  Mrs.   Henrietta  Zeile.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  McHenry  Keith. 

3981.  Quiet  Pool.  3994.  Into  the  Storm. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  E.  N.  Harmon.  3995.  Sunset. 

3982.  Landscape.  Lent  by  Mrs.  E.  N.  Harmon. 

Lent  bv  the  Joseph  Worcester  Estate.       3996.  Silent  Hour. 

3983.  Sketch.  3997.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  .Mary  C.  Richardson.  3998.  Shepherdess. 

Lent  bv  Mrs.  E.  N.  Harmon. 

KELLER,   ARTHUR   L 

Born  AVic'  York,  1S66.  Studied:  X.  A.  D.  under  JFilmarth  and  IVard;  Loefftz  in  Mu- 
nich. Member:  A.  IV.  C.  S.;  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  1S97;  N.  A. 
C;  S.  I.  (ex-president).  Honors:  Gold  medal  for  water  color,  A.  C,  Philadelphia, 
1899;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  woo;  bronze  medal  for  draiuings,  Pan-.lmerican 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi ;  Evans  prize,  A.  IV.  C.  S.,  igoz;  second  prize  ($300),  "Herald" 
Christmas  competition,  1904;  gold  medal  for  illustration  and  silver  medal  for  paint- 
ings, St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 
Gold   medal,   Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   igi^. 

U56.  The  Bach  Double  Concerto.  4376.  The  Young  Critic. 

KELLER,  EDGAR 

Born    Crescent    City,    Cal,     Studied:    .Irl    Institute,    Chicago. 
3482.   Under  the  Bridge:    Harlem  River. 

KELLY,  HANNAH   R. 

Horn  Paisley,  Canada.    Studied:   Ontario  School  of  Art,  Toronto;  Courtois,  Girardol  and 

Blanc  in  Paris. 
1261.  When  Roses  Bloom. 


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KENDALL,  MARGARET 

Born  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  187 J.  Studied  with  J.  Alden  U'eir,  Rohhoven  and  Sergeant 
Kendall.  Member:  Am.  Society  Miniature  Painters.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis 
Exposition,  1904. 

1975.  Spirit  of  the  Woods.  1979.  Miss  Helen  Huntington. 

1977.  Three   Little    Sisters.  19S0.  In  the  Brook. 

1978.  Bruno  and  His  Mistress. 

KENDALL,   SERGEANT 

Born  A'eiu  York,  1S6S.  Studied:  .1.  S.  L.  of  A'ctf  York;  Eakins  in  Philadelphia;  Ecole 
lies  Beaux-.-lrts  and  Merson  in  Paris.  Member:  S.  A.  A.,  iSgS;  A.  N.  A.,  J901;  N.  A., 
/905;  Nat.  Inst.,  A.  L.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  l8gi;  medal,  Colum- 
bian Exposition,  Chicago,  189.^;  Lippincott  prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1S94;  honorable  mention, 
Tennessee  Centennial  Expositon,  Nashville,  1807;  second  prize,  IVorcester  Museum, 
1900;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  bronze  medal,  C.  I.,  Pittsburgh,  1900; 
second  prize,  Worcester  Museum,  1901;  silver  medal  for  painting,  bronze  medal  for 
draiang  and  honorable  mention  for  sculpture.  Pan-. Am  eric  an  Exposition.  Buffalo,  1901 ; 
Shaiu  prize,  S.  .4.  A.,  1901;  Shaiv  Fund  Purchase,  S.  .'I.  A.,  190^;  gold  medal,  St.  Louis 
Exposition,  1904;  Isidor  medal,  N.  A.  D.,  1908;  Harris  prize,  .■/.  /.  C,  190S;  Palmer 
gold  medal,  A.  I.  C,  1910. 
Gold   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   J915. 

2433.  Reflection.  '  3443.   Devotion. 

2439.  Phantasmata.  3451.   ^'enetian  Brocade. 

2442.  Alison. 

KENSETT,  JOHN  FREDERICK 

Born  Cheshire,  Conn.,  1817:  died  AVit'  York,  187^.  Studied  engraving  under  Dagget. 
Elected  N.  A.,  New  York,  1849. 

2705.  Rapids:    Niagara   Falls.  271S.  Autumn  Afternoon. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant,  Esq.  Lent    by    the    National    Academy    of 

2716.  Mallett's  Bay:   Lake  Champlain.  Design. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant,  Esq.  2750.  In  the  Adirondack^. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant,  Esq. 

KENT,   ROCKWELL 

4400.  A  Mother  and  Her  Sons. 

KINDLUND,  ANNA  BELLE  WING 

Born  Buffalo,  \.  Y.,  1S7O.    Studied  with  Lucius  IF.  Hitchcock  in  Buffalo;  George  Bridg- 
man  in  New  York.    Member:    N.  S.  C.    Honors:    Honorable  mention,  Pan-American  Ex- 
postion,  Buffalo,   190 1 ;  bronze   medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,   1904. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$. 

1195.  Love.  1199.  Madeleine  Dabo. 

1197.  Lady   in  Black. 

KING,   CHARLES   B. 

279S.  John   C.   Calhoun:    When   Secretary   of 
War. 
Lent  bv  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art. 

KING,  EDITH  LAWRENCE 

Born  Chelsea,  Mass.,   1SS4.    Studied:   Massachusetts  Institute    Technology;  Rhode  Island 
School  of  Design;  Harvard  Summer  School. 
1072.  Nude.  1073.  On  the  Beach:    Capri. 

KING,  PAUL 

Born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1S67.    Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  Buffalo:  A.  S.  L.  of  New  York  under 
.Mowbray.     Honors:    Shaw  prize,  Salma.  C,   1906:  Inness  prize,  Salma.   C,  1906;  hon- 
orable mention,  A.  C,  Philadelphia,  igji;  gold  medal,  .-trt  Club  of  Philadelphia. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2204.  Snug  Harbor.  3559.  Winter. 

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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

KIRKPATRICK,  WILLIAM  A. 

Born  London,  Eng.,  iSSo.    Studied  in  Paris  and  London. 
2179.  Pleasing  Reflections. 

KLEIN,  LILLIE  V.  O'RYAN 

Studied  iiit/i  George  de  Forest  Brush,  H'illard  Metcalf,  Dennis  Bunker,  irilliam  Chase, 
Douglas  folk.  Awarded  first  prize  four  consecutive  years  at  Cooper  Union,  N.  Y.;  first 
prize  for  best  "Type  of  Ideal  Beauty"  at  the  University  of  AVw  York;  gold  medal  at 
Alaska-Yukon  Exhibition;  honorable   mention  at  Chicago   World's  Fair. 

1320.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Thomas  E.  Flynn.  1330.  Portrait  of  C.  E.  S.  Wood. 

1324.  Mrs.  Margaret  O'Callaghan.  1334.  Portrait  of  William  Keith. 

1327.  Portrait  of  Sir  Wilfred  Laurier. 

KNOX,  JAMES 

Born   Glasgow,   lS66.    Studied  <uilh  Jos.  II.   Boston,  Xeiv  York   City. 
4204.  White  Swan. 

KOHN,  IRMA 

Born   Rock    Island,   III.     Studied  with    Charles   Francis   Brozune   and  John   Jithansen   in 

Chicago;  Birge  Harrison. 
1137.  Street   in   Stratford-on-Avon.  1138.  St.  Ives:  Lighthouse  on  the  Pier. 

KOPMAN.  BENJAMIN  D. 

Studied:    A'.  .^.  D.,  Aeic  York. 
2556.  Plucking  a  Goose.  4457.  Portrait  of  a  Young  Man. 

KRETZINGER,  CLARA  JOSEPHINE 

Born  Chicago,  iSSj.  Studied:  A.  I.  C.  and  with  If.  J.  Reynolds  in  Chicago;  Lefebvre, 
Robert-Fleury,  Laurens,  Congdon  and  Richard  Miller  in  Paris.  Honor:  Honorable  men- 
tion. Salon  des  Artists  Francois,  Paris,  igoS. 

3000.  A  Thoughtful  Moment. 

KRIMMELL,  JOHN  LEWIS 

Born  EJingen,  H'urtemberg,  Germany,  lySy ;  died  at  Germantown,  Pa.,  i8ji.  Came 
to  Philadelphia  in  iHlo. 

2749.  Fourth  of  July  in  Centre  Square. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 

KROLL,  LEON 

Born   Xew    York,   1SS4.    Studied:   N.  A.  D.:   Laurens  in  Paris.    Instructor  at  A'.   .-/.  D. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3270.  Weehawken  Terminal.  3442.  Lower  Manhattan. 

3273.  River  Industries.  3445.  Rockport  Quarries. 

KRONBERG,  LOUIS 

Born   Boston.   iHyi.    Studied:   Boston   Museum  School;  Laurens  and   Constant  in  Paris. 

Honors:   Silver   medal,   Massachusetts   Charitable  Mechanic  Association,  Boston;   Long- 

felloiv  traveling  scholarship,  Boston. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  /p/5. 
2207.  The  Visitor.  2436.  Preparing  for  the   Dance. 

2310.  Ballet   Girl   in  Green.  2440.  The  E.\ercise. 

KYLE,  JOSEPH 

2742.  Portrait   Group. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

LA  FAROE,  BANCEL 

Born    \rr:-jf}nrt,    R.     I..     J^C^^,.     Studied    under    .Inhn    J.n    F/Jrge.    R.    C/iliti    nttd    .7.    Besnard. 

Member:  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  1902;  Mural  P.;  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C;  Nat.  Inst.,  A.  L. 
4333.  The  Ravine.  4437.  The  Willow. 


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LA  FAROE,  JOHN 

Born  of  French  parentage,  18^5;  died,  jgio.  Studied  in  Paris  ii-ith  Couture  for  a  brief 
period,  hut  his  greatest  art  knoiuledge  came  through  travel  and  personal  contact  'with 
leading  artists  of  the  period.  He  returned  to  the  United  States  and  ivorked  <with  If.  M. 
Hunt  at  Newport,  R.  I.  In  lS/6  decorated  Trinity  Church,  Boston,  luhich  was  the  real 
beginning  of  mural  painting  in  the  United  States.  He  developed  the  art  of  stained  glass. 
In  lSS6  he  visited  Japan  and  later  the  South  Seas.   He  was  a  member  of  the  N.  A.  D. 

2671.  The  Hillside  Farm.  2673.  Bishop  Berkeley's  Rock. 

2672.  Woman  Centaur.  Lent  by  Charles  De  Kay,  Esq. 

Lent  by  the  Brooklyn  Museum.  2674.  Portrait  of  Richard  Hunt. 

2675.  Our  Boatman. 

LAMB,  F.  M. 

Born  Middleborough,  Mass.,  l86l.  Studied:  Massachusetts  Normal  Art  School;  Museum 
of  Fine  Arts,  Boston;  with  Julian,  Paris,  1SS5-18S6.  Honors:  Gold  medal,  Twentieth 
Century  Exhibition. 

Silver   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   IQlj. 
3083.  Our  New  England.  4342.  Threatening. 

LAMBERT,  GERTRUDE  A. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiS. 

2503.  Black  and  Green. 

LAMBERT,  JOHN 

Studied:   P.  A.  F.  A. 

3861.  Red  and  Black. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia. 

LANG,   ANNIE   TRAQUAIR 

Born  Philadelphia,  iSSS-    Studied  at  the  P.  A.  F.  A.    Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Arch. 

League  of  New  York,  1910,  for  mural  decoration;  European  scholarship  from  P.  A.  F.  .1., 

IQ08  and   igiO. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   1915. 
3020.  The  Hotels:   Venice.  3024.  From  My  Window:   Venice. 

3022.  Japanese  Print.  4157.  The  Gray  Kimono. 

LANGHORNE,   KATHERINE 

Born  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  1885.   Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  New  York,  and  in  Paris. 
3005.  Rhode   Island   PooL  3009.  A   Day  Last  Summer. 

LANGTRY,  MARY 
4338.  Personally  Conducted.  4412.  A    September    Night:    Ipswich. 

LATHROP,  WILLIAM  LANGSON 

Born  Warren,  III.,  iS^g.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  igos;  N.  A..  IQ07 ;  N.  Y.  W.  C.  C.  Honors: 
Evans  prize,  A.  If.  C.  S.,  1896;  gold  medal,  A.  C,  Philadelphia,  1897;  IVehb  prize,  S. 
A.  A.,  1S99;  bronze  medal,  Pan-.-Imerican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  IQOI;  third  prize,  C.  I., 
Pittsburgh,  1903;  second  prize,  Worcester,  1904;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 
Gold  medal,  for  Oil  Painting,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco, 

Silver  medal,  for  Water  Color  Painting,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

1168.  Golden  Afternoon.  2456.  Coming  Storm. 

1169.  A  Grey  Day.  Lent  by  Mrs.  George  Ellery  Woods. 
1172.  Landscape.   '  2460.  The  Canal. 

2446.  Summer  Afternoon.  Lent  by   George   Cofling  Warner. 

LAWSON,  ERNEST 

Born  California,  iS/3.  Spent  several  years  in  France.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1908;  Am. 
P.  S.  Honors:  Silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Sesnan  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1907 ; 
gold  medal,  A.  A.  S.,  1907;  first  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  .4.  D.,  1908. 

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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

LAWSON,   ERNEST   (Continued) 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3538.  Hills  at  Inwood.  3548.  Hudson  River  and  Palisades. 

3539.  Beginning  of  Winter. 

LEIGH,   WILLIAM    ROBINSON 

Born    Berkeley    Courtly,  II'.  I'.,  1S66.     Studied:    Maryland    Institute,    Baltimore;    Hugh 
S'evi'ell:  Raupp,  Gysis,  Leofftz  and  Lindenschmid  in  Munich.    Honors:    Honorable  men- 
tion, Paris  Salon,   lS(^j;   ttxio  silver  and  three  bronze  medals,  Munich  Academy;  first 
class  medal,  .-I ppalachian  Exposition,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  igil.    • 
3478.  The  Stampede. 

LEUTZE,  EMANUEL 

Born  Gmund,  ll'urtemburg,  1S16;  died  IVashington,  1S6S.  IV as  brought  to  America 
as  a  child  by  his  parents.  Studied  under  Lessing,  also  studied  in  Munich,  Venice  and 
Rome.    Elected  N.  A.,  1S60. 

2698.  Portrait  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne.  2950.  Columbus  Discovering  America. 

Lent  by  Henry  Fairfield  Osborn. 

LEVER,  HAYLEY 

Born  .-Idelaide,  Australia,  iS~6.   Studied:   Paris,  London,  St.  Ives.   Honors:   Silver  medal. 

National  Arts  Club,  N.  Y.;  honorable  mention,  Pittsburgh;  International  Carnegie  prize. 

National  .'1  cade  my,  New  York. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  IQIS. 
3076.  Washington  Bridge.  3176.  Smeaton's  Quay:    St.  Ives. 

3084.  Winter:    Harlem  River.  3452.  Saint  Ives:    Summer. 

3168.  St.    Ives   Fishing  Boats. 

LEVY,  WILLIAM  AUERBACH 

Born  Russia,  iSS<).  Studied:  N.  A.  D.,  N.  Y.;  Academic  Julian,  Paris.  Honors:  Mooney 
traveling  scholarship.  National  .Academy  of  Design,  igil ;  honorable  mention  in  etching, 
Salon  Francois,  igis;  first  prize,  Chicago  Society  of  Etchers,  1914. 

2135.  Normandy  Fishermen.  3423.  The  Draftsman. 

LEWIS,  EDMUND  D. 

2682.  Upper  Delaware  River. 

LEWIS,  HELEN  V. 

Born  Neva  York  City,  JS79.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.  Honor:  Miniature  Class  Schol- 
arship, igio.    Member  of  Pennsylvania  Society  of  Miniature  Painters. 

1276.  Miss  Whitelaw.  1281.  Katherine. 

1277.  An  American.  1282.  The  Fichu. 

1278.  Portrait  of   an   Actor.  1283.  Miss  Lakeman. 

1279.  Miss  Madge  Kennedy.  1284.  Editha. 

1280.  Miss  H.  Draper.  1285.  Portrait  of  C.  R.  Baxter,  Esq. 

LICHTENAUER,  J.  MORTIMER 

Born    .Wiv     York,  iS/6.    Studied    with    Mowbray    in    New    York;    Merson  and  Lau- 
rens in  Paris.   Member:    N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  1903;  Mural  P.   Honors:    President's  prize,  N. 
Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  1903  and  1907. 
1020.  Study  for  Harris  Theatre.  4375.  Study  for  Shubert  Theatre. 

LIE,  JONAS 

Born  Norway,  iSSo.  Studied:  N.  A.  D.  and  A.  S.  L.  of  New  York.  Member:  A.  N.  .1., 
IQI.?;  Am.  P.  S.  Honors:  Silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  first  Hallgarten  prize, 
N.  A.  D.,  1914. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2218.  Palms  In  Wind.  3441.  Gates  at  Pedro  Miguel. 

LILJESTROM,  GUSTAV  F. 

Born  Stockholm,  Sweden,  1SS3.    Studied:   Chicago  Art  Institute. 
2143.  Vishnu  Temple:    Grand   Canyon. 


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LINDE,  OSSIP  L. 

Born  Russia.    Studied:    A.  I.  C;  Academie  Julien,  Paris.    Honors:    Honorable  mention, 

Paris  Salon,  1907;  gold  medal,  Paris  Salon,  igio. 
3267.  A  Gateway  in  Venice.  3303.  Venice. 

3275.  Steps:    Venice.  3307.  Chioggia:  Venice. 

LINDIN,  CARL  OLOF  ERIC 

Born  Sweden,  1869.   Studied  <with  Laurens,  Constant  and  .1  man-Jean  in  Paris.    Member: 
Chicago  S.  A. 
3266.  Evening. 

LINDFORD,  CHARLES 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1S46;  died  iS(j7.  Medal,  Boston,  1S78.  Honorary  member  Pittsburgh 
Art  Society. 
27S4.  Landscape:    Pennsylvania. 

LIPPINCOTT,  WILLIAM  HENRY 

Born  Philadelphia,  1S4Q.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Bonnat  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  A'.  A., 
1885;  N.  A.,  l8<)y ;  A.  IV.  C.  S.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

2461.  Love  Finds  the  Way. 

LITTLE,  JOHN  WESLEY 

Born  Forks^'ille,  Pa.,  1867.   Studied:  N.  A.  D.  and  iiith  Leonard  Ochtman  in  Ne<w  York. 

Member:  Philadelphia  W.  C.  C.   Honors:  Silver  medal,  A.  A.  S.,  Philadelphia,  1902. 
1026.  In  Devonshire.  4174.  A  Passing  Shower. 

LITTLE,  PHILIP 

Born  Siuampscott,  Mass.,  1857.    Studied:  Boston  Museum  School. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3782.  The  Making  of  New  Lands.  3790.  An  Upland  Meadow. 

3789.  The  Upper  Ipswich. 

LOCKMAN,  DE  WITT  M. 

Member:  Port.  P. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiS- 
2S9I.  Portrait  of  Miss  D. 

LOEB,  LOUIS 

Born  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1866;  died  /pop.   Studied:   Neiu  York  and  Paris.   Honors:    Medal, 
French  Salon,  1895;  silver  medal,  Buffalo  Pan-American  Exposition,  1896;  Webb  prize, 
J903;  vice  president.  Art  Students'  League,  New  York.    Member:   Society  of  American 
Artists;  National  Academy  of  Design. 
2542.  The  Bud.  2546.  The  Peacock. 

Lent  by  William  Scott  Bond,  Esq.  Lent  by  Emanuel  Loeb,  Esq. 

LOKKE,  MARIE 

Born  Christiania,  Norway,  1877.   Studied:    Christiania  and  in  Dresden. 
2574.  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

LONDONER,  AMY 

Born  Lexington,  Mo.  Studied:  Henri  School  of  .4rt,  New  York  City. 

1004.  Cripple  Creek.  1008.  Boardwalk:    Atlantic  Citj-. 

1005.  The  Fairy  Tale.  1009.  Woman  in  Black. 

1006.  The  Bathers.  1010.  Trees   and   Mountains. 

1007.  Park  Bench.  1011.  A  Strange  House. 

LONGACRE,  LYDIA  EASTWICK 

Born  Neiv  York,  1870.    Studied:   A.  S.  L.  of  New   York,  under  Chase  and  Mowbray; 
Whistler  in  Paris.    Member:  Am.  S.  Min.  P.;  Pa.  Soc.  Min.  P. 
1308.  Portrait  of   Mr.   Gino  C.   Speranza.  1310.  Miss  Helene  Pupke. 


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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

LOWDON,  ELSIE  MOTZ 

Born   Haco.  Texas.    SluJieJ:  Am.  S.  Min.  P.;  A.  S.  L.,  N.  Y. 
1848.  Portrait   of    D.    B.    C. 

LUCAS,  JEAN  WILLIAMS 

Born  Hagersloun,  Md.,  lS/3.  Studied  •with  Henri,  Daingerfield  and  Wittemore.  Mem- 
ber: Pa.  S.  Min.  P. 

1359.  Man  with  Ruff.  1364.  Mrs.  Alfred  Williams  Lucas. 

1360.  Miss  Agnes  Rogers.  1367.  Mrs.  Frederick  M.  Thomas. 
1363.  Paddie   Cat  and   Mistress. 

LUDOVICL  ALICE  E. 

Born  Dresden,  Germany,  1S73.   Studied:    New  York  and  Germany.   Honors:    Silver  medal. 
Alaska-Yukon  Exhibition;  gold  medal.  Annual  Exhibition  of  California  Society  of  Minia- 
ture Painters,  J9J4;  president  of  the  California  Society  of  Miniature  Painters. 
1193.  Portrait  of  Miss  Ludovici. 

LUKE,  KATHRYN  LOGAN 

Born  Fort  Bradford,  North  Dakota.    Studied:  Art  Academy  of  Cincinnati;  Academy  of 
Fine  Arts,  Chicago;  P.  A.  F.  A.,  and  rwith  Frank  Duveneck. 
1191.  The  Little  French  Model.  1198.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Philip  Campbell. 

LUKS,  GEORGE 

Born  Williamsport,  Pa  ,  1S67.    Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  and  Dusseldorf  Academy,  Paris  and 

London.    Member:  Port.  P.  Am.  P.  S. 
3404.  Children's  Page.  4406.  The  Mother. 

3412.  New  York  Boy.  4438.  Man  in  Brown. 

LUNDBORG,  FLORENCE 

Born  San  Francisco.    Studied  in  San  Francisco  with  Arthur  F.  Mathews  and  in  Pans 
with  Whistler.    Honor:    Gold  medal,  San  Francisco  Institute  of  Art. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3476.  Stone  Pines.  4145.  Old  Fountain:   Taormina. 

4116.  Etna  in  the  Afterglow. 

LUNGREN,  FERNAND 

Born  Maryland,  1S30. 
3495.  In  the  Abyss:    Grand  Canyon. 

LYNCH,  ANNA 

Born  Elgin,  HI.  Studied:  .1.  I.  C;  Bougureau,  Simon  and  Cottet  in  Paris.  Member: 
Am.  S.  Min.  P.;  Chicago  S.  A. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
1810.  Marion  Stanton.  1812.  Portrait  of  Henrietta  E.  Countiss. 

McCARTER,  HENRY 

Born  Norristown,  Pa.,  1S63.    Studied  with  Eakins  in  Philadelphia;  Puvis  de  Chavannes, 
Bonnat  and  .llexander  Harrison  in  Paris.    Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Exposi- 
tion, Buffalo,   190 1 ;  siker   medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,   1904;  Beck  prize,  Philadelphia 
fV.  C.  C,  1906. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

74.  Lust  for  Gold.  1112.  Return  from  the  Foray:  Early  Ireland. 

87.  The   Spanish   Legend.  1149.  Yearly  Tribute  to  the  King  of  Tara. 

MacCHESNEY,  CLARA  T. 

Born  Brownsville,  Cal.  Studied:  San  Francisco  School  of  Design  under  Virgil  IVilliams; 
Gotham  .-Irt  School  in  New  York  under  Mowbray  and  Beckwith;  Girardot,  Courtois  and 
Colorossi  Academy  in  Paris.  Member:  N.  Y.  W.  C.  C;  A.  jr.  C.  S.;  N.  A.  C.  Honors: 
Two  medals,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  189s;  Dodge  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1S94;  gold 
medal  for  water  color,  .7.  C,  Philadelphia,  1000;  second  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1901 ; 
bronze  medal,  Pan-.lmerican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901 ;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposi- 
tion,  1904. 


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MacCHESNEY,   CLARA   T.   (Continued) 

2620.  After  the  Bath.  4298.  Still    Life. 

38  34.  A  Good  Story. 

Lent  by  the  National  Gallery. 

McCOLL,  MARY  A. 

Born  Forrest,  Ont.,  Canada,  1S74.    Studied:  St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  New  York 
Art  League,  Paris,  and  with  Courtois,  Prinet  and  Doucet.    Member:  Jury  of  Selection 
for  Pennsyhania  Academy,  1911. 
S030.  Reflections. 

McCOMAS,  FRANCIS 

Born  Fingal,  Tasmania,  1875.   Studied:  Julian  Academy,  Paris;  Sydney,  Australia.    Came 

to  California  in  1898. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 

San  Francisco,  1915. 
S650.  Pines  at  Monterey.  3655.  Sichomovi:    Arizona. 

3651.  A  City  of  the  Desert.  3656.  Oaks  of  the  Monte. 

Lent  by  John  Lawson,  Esq.  3657.  Mariano. 

3652.  The  Broken  Oak.  3658.  Walpi:    Arizona. 

3653.  A  Los  Olivos  Oat  Tree.  3659.  The  Red  Wagon. 

3654.  The   Navajo   Gateway:    Arizona. 

McCORMICK,  HOWARD 

Born  Milvill,  Ind.,  187$-   Studied:  Indianapolis,  New  York,  Pans.    Member:  S.  I.,  1912. 

4237.  Hopi  Ceremonial. 
McCORMICK,  M.  EVELYN 

Born  Placeriiile,  Cal.    Studied:  San  Francisco  Art  Association;  Julian  Academy,  Paris. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  J915. 

2571.  Old  Custom  House:    Monterey. 
MACDOUGALL,  JOHN  A. 

Born  i\'ew  York,  1843.    Studied:  Cooper  Union,  N.  A.  D.,  New  York;  with  Julian  and 

Cormon,  Paris.    Honor:  Silver  medal,  Charleston  Exposition. 
1311.  Dick. 

McEWEN,  WALTER 

Born  Chicago,  1S60.  Studied  with  Cormon  and  Robert-Fleury  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N. 
A.,  190s;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1S86;  silver  medal, 
Paris  Exposition,  1SS9;  first  class  gold  medal,  Berlin,  JS91;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition, 
Chicago,  1893;  medal  of  honor,  Antwerp,  1894;  second  class  medal,  Munich,  1897;  silver 
medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  first  gold  medal,  Munich,  190 1 ;  first  class  medal,  Vienna, 
1902;  Lippincott  prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1902;  Harris  prize,  .1.  I.  C.,  1902;  gold  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exposition,  1904;  first  medal,  Liege,  1905.  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honor,  1896;  officer, 
1908;  Order  of  St.  Michael,  Bavaria;  Order  of  Leopold  II,  Belgium,  1909. 
Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  1915. 

2458.  Vanity.  3510.  Oldebroeck. 

3227.  At  the  Burgomaster's.  3514.  An  Interlude. 

3239.  Waiting.  3518.  In  the  Studio. 

3468.  The  Betrothed.  3519.  Yes  or  No. 

McFEE,  HENRY  LEE 

Born  St.  Louis,  1886.   Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  New  York. 
4113.  Still  Life. 

MACGILVARY,  NORWOOD 

Born   Bangkok,   Siam,   1S74.    Studied:    Mark   Hopkins   Institute,   San   Francisco;   Myron 

Barlow  in  England;  Laurens  in  Paris. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
1170.  June  in  the  Forest.  2418.  The  Voices  of  Dreams. 

1183.  Autumn   Idyl.  3427.  Nocturne. 

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AFTERNOON  FOCi.    By  IVinslovi  Homer 


PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

McILHENNY,  C.  MORGAN 
2934.  Gray   Morning. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

McINTIRE:,  KATHARINE 

Born  Richmond,  Va. 
1321.  Portrait  of  a  Man. 

McKILLOP,   WILLIAM 

Born   Philadelphia.    Studied:    St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;    Jean  Paul  Laurens  and 

Ernest  Laurent  in  Paris. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
4420.  Portrait  of  Robert  W.   Chanler.  4428.  The  Letter. 

McLANE,  M.  JEAN 

Born  Chicago,  III,,  1S7S.  Studied:  A.  L  C;  Duveneck  and  Chase.  Member:  A.  N.  A., 
1912;  Port.  P.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  first  prize,  Interna- 
tional Lg.,  Paris,  igoy  and  igoS ;  Filing  prize,  N.  Y.  If'oman's  A.  C.,  1907 ;  Burgess  prize, 
N.  Y.  If/'oman's  A.  C,  1908;  silver  medal,  International  Exposition,  Buenos  Aires,  ic)lo; 
Julia  A.  Shaw  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1912;  third  Hallgarten  prize,  National  Academy,  N.  Y., 
1913;  Lippincolt  prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1913. 
Sih'er  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   1915. 

3019.  Brother  and  Sister:   Portraits.  3021.  Group;    Mother  and  Children. 

Lent  by  Arthur  H.  MacKie.  3023.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  R.  G.  Arnold. 

MACKY,   CONSTANCE 

Born  Melbourne,  Australia,  iSSj.    Studied:  National  Gallery  Painting  School,  Melbourne, 
Australia;  London,  Paris  and  Italy.    Honors:   Gold  and  silver  medals,  Melbourne  A.  R., 
1907. 
2983.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Frederick  Roth.  3494.  Roses. 

MACKY,  E.  SPENCER 

Born  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  jSSo.    Studied:   National  Gallery  Painting  School,  Mel- 
bourne, Australia;  Academie  Julien,  Paris. 

1028.  Portrait.  2296.  Mother  and  Child. 

1033.  Alice. 

MACRUM,  GEORGE  H. 

Studied  with  /■.  /'.  DuMond  and  Birge  Harrison. 

Silver   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   1915. 

2161.  The  Towering  City.  2587.  Woolworth  Building  from  West  Street. 

MACSOUD,  NICHOLAS  S. 

Born  Zahle,  Mt.  Lebanon,  Turkey,  1884.  Studied:    N.  A.  D. 
1229.  Portrait  of  Julius  A.  Gross,  Esq.  1234.  Portrait  of  Miss  Theresa  Borman. 

1232.  Portrait  of  a  Boy.  1238.  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 

MAGER,  GUS 

Born  Newark,  N.  J.,  1878. 
4112.  Tulips   and   Irises.  4461.  The  Laborer. 

4122.  Flower  Bouquet. 

MAGONIGLE,  EDITH  M. 

Born  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1877. 

981.  The  Secret  Garden.  1063.   Vice   and   Virtue. 

1058.  Linet  de  Maris.  1347.  Louis  Ayres,  Esq. 

1060.  The   Queen   of   Hearts.  1349.  Gwendolyn   Munroe. 

MAJOR,  ERNEST  L. 

Horn  ITashinglon,  D.  C,  1S64.    Studied  with  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre  in  Paris. 
Silver   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   191S. 
3807.  Blonde  in  Blue. 


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MALBONE,  EDWARD  GREENE 

Born  Newport,  R.  I.,  1777 ;  died  Savannah,  Ga.,  1807.  Established  in  Providence  as  por- 
trait painter  at  seventeen.  In  171)6  luent  to  Boston  and  afterwards  to  Neva  York,  Phila- 
delphia and  Charleston.  fVent  to  England  with  Allston,  1801,  and  was  urged  by  West 
to  remain,  but  returned  to  Charleston  the  same  year.  There  he  painted  miniatures  and 
attained  a  high  reputation  in  this  branch. 
1332.  Portrait  of  Joseph  Marx. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 

MANIGAULT,  E.  MIDDLETON 

Born  Charleston,  S.  C,  1S86.    Studied:  Chase  School,  N.  Y. 
4403.  Pastoral. 

MANNHEIM,  JEAN 

2579.  Frolicking  Times.  3142.  On  Tuesday. 

MARCHANT,  EDWARD  D. 

Born  1S08;  died  1S87.    Exhibitor  in  the  National  Academy. 
2802.  Colonel  E.  D.  Baker. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Gilbert  L.  Parker. 

MARR,  CARL 

Born  Milwaukee,  1858.  Studied:  IVeimar  Academy  with  Schaus;  Berlin  .icademy  with 
Gussow;  Munich  with  Seitz  and  Lindenschmit.  Member:  Academies  of  Munich,  Ber- 
lin, Athens;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Gold  medal.  Prize  Fund  Exhibition,  New  York, 
1886;  medals,  Vienna,  Berlin,  Munich,  Dresden,  Madrid,  Salzburg,  Barcelona,  Antwerp, 
Budapest;  first  medal,  Liege,  1905. 
4418.  Holy   Family. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Phoebe  A.  Hearst.     . 

MARSH,  ALICE  RANDALL 

Born  Coldwater,  Mich.    Studied:    A.  I.  C.    Member:     Am.  S.  Min.  P. 
1914.  Michel  and   Maud  Bouvier.  1920.  Portrait  Sketch  of  a  Russian  Girl. 

MARSHALL,  E.  NEWELL 

4252.  Parrot   and   Anemones.  4257.  Parrot. 

4253.  Parroquet   and   Peaches.  4258.  Parrot  and  Grapes. 
4256.  Parroquet.  4259.  Parrot  and  Fruit. 
MARSHALL,  W.  E. 

Born  New  York,  1837.  Began  work  as  a  banknote  engraver  and  later  engraved  large 
portraits  in  line,  chiefly  from  portraits  painted  by  himself.  Studied  in  Paris  and  exhibited 
in  the  Salons  of  1856-66.  He  is  best  known  as  the  engraver  of  the  large  plates  of  Wash- 
ington, Lincoln,  Grant,  etc. 

2746.  Portrait  of  A.  B.  Durand. 

Lent   by   the    National    Academy    of 
Design. 

MARTIN,  HOMER  D. 

Born  Albany,  N.  Y.,  i8s6.  Died  St.  Paul,  i8g7.  hi  1862  came  to  New  York  and 
worked  in  the  studio  of  James  Smillie.  In  1861  was  sent  to  England  by  the  Century 
Magazine  to  sketch  "George  Elliott's  Country."  Member:  A.  N.  .i.,  186S;  Academician, 
1875;  Society  American  Artists,  1877. 

2945.  Newport  Neck.  2953.  Saranac  Lake:  Autumn. 

Lent  by  the  Lotos  Club.  Lent    by    the    Union    League    Club, 

New  York  City. 

MARTINEZ,  XAVIER  T. 

Born  Gaudalajara,  Mexico,  1874.  Studied:  Mark  Hopkins  Inst.,  San  Francisco;  Ecole 
des  Beaux-Arts  under  Gerome  and  Carriere.  Honors:  Gold  medal,  S.  F.  Art  Assoc, 
iSgs;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo. 

3594.  Head  of  a  Girl.  4287.  The   Storm. 

4275.  Land  of  Silence. 


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A  DRUMMER  BUY.    liy  Eastman  Johnson 


PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

MASON,  JOHN 

Born  New  York  City,  iS68.     Studied:    Academy  Julian,  Paris.      Honor:    Bronze  medal, 

Paris  Exposition,  l8Sg. 
4183.  On  the  Road  to  Killingworth.  4193.  Old  Cider  Mill. 

MASON.  MAUD  M. 

Studied  vsitlt  Dovi  and  Snell  in  Ne<w  York;  lath  Brangv;yn  in  London.    Member:   N.  S.  C. 
3014.  Still   Life. 

MATHEWS,   ARTHUR  F. 
Born  Markensan,  H'is. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Aiuards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  I^IS- 

3641.  Monterey   Hills.  3649.  Cypress. 

3642.  The  Carnation.  3660.  The  Web. 

3643.  Monterey  Bay.  3661.  Eve. 

3644.  California.  3662.  Cypress   Grove. 

3645.  Portrait.  3663.  The  Butterfly. 

3646.  Oaks.  3664.  Marine. 

3647.  Masque  of  Pandora.  3665.  Ghost  Story. 

3648.  The  Swan.  3666.  Land  Fish. 

MATHEWS,  LUCIA  K. 

Born  San  Francisco.     Studied:      San  Francisco. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
980.  Monterey  Pine.  4114.  Little   Girl. 

MAURER,  ALFRED  H. 

Born  NeiL-  York,  1S6S.  Studied  in  Paris.  Honors:  Gold  medal,  first  class,  Carnegie 
Institute,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1901;  first  prize,  Worcester  Art  Museum,  1901;  Geo.  Inness,  Jr., 
prize  Salmagundi  Club,  1901 ;  bronze  medal,  Pan-.lmerican,  Buffalo;  gold  medal,  second 
class,  Munich,  1905;  silver  medal,  Liege  Exposition;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition. 

4396.  Jeanne.  4398.  Bal  Bullier. 

MAURY,  CORNELIA  F. 

Born  New  Orleans,  1S66.  Studied:  St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  Lefebvre,  Collin, 
Constant  and  Duprk  in  Paris. 

1012.  One   Shoe   Off.  4316.  The  Three  Bears  Story. 

MAY,   EDWARD  HARRISON 

Born  in  England  in   1824;  died  in  Paris,   1S87.     Came  to  this  country  when  a   child. 

Pupil  of  Huntington  in   New   York.     IVent  to  Paris  and  studied  with   Couture,   1851. 

Gold  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1855. 
2710.  The  Toilet.  2949.  The  Dying  Brigand. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 
MAYER,  LOUIS 

Born  Milwaukee,  1869.     Studied  with  Max  Thedy,  Paul  Hoecker  in  Munich;  Constant 

and  Laurens  in  Paris.    Member:    Union  Inter,  des  Beaux-.lrts  et  des  Lettres. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   1915. 
3484.  Lady  with  Black  Veil.  3485.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  M. 

MAYNARD,  RICHARD  F. 

Born  in  Chicago,  1875.    Studied  with  Chase  in  New  York.    Member:    N.  Y.  W.  C.  C. 
2175.  In  and  Out  of  an  Oval  Mirror.  4324.  Reading. 

MAYR,  C. 
2724.  Reading  the  News. 

Lent    by   the    National    Academy   of 
Design. 
MAZZANOVICH,  LAURENCE 

Born  in  California.   Studied  in  France. 
2380.  Grey  Glow. 


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MEAKIN,  L.  H. 

Born  Neti-casile,  England;  bought  to  U.  S.  as  a  child.    Studied  in  Munich,  iSSj  to  iSS6; 

later  in  Paris.     Member:  S.  If''.  A.   (ex-pres.).     Honors:  Prize,  Cincinnati  A.  C,  l<)02; 

silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  medal,  Appalachian  Exp.,  Knoxville,  igil ;  Fine  Arts 

Bldg.  prize,  Chicago,  l<)ll.     Instructor,  Cincinnati  Art  Academy;  curator  of  paintings, 

Cincinnati  Museum. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  .livards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 

San  Francisco,  1915. 
2177.  Rocky  Mountain  Valley.  3409.  Kicking  Horse  River. 

3403.  Stormy   Day.  3411.  Rockport. 

MELCHER,  BERTHA  CORBETT 

Born  Denver,  Col.,  iSyj.    Studied  ivith  Douglas  Folk;  Minneapolis  School  of  Fine  Arts; 
Drexel  Institute,  Philadelphia,  ivith  Hoivard  Pyle ;  School  of  Normal  and  Applied  Art, 
Chicago. 
1782.  A   Mountain   Lassie.  1787.  My   Daughter   Charlotte. 

MELCHERS,  GARI 

Born  Detroit,  Mich.,  1S60.  Studied:  Dusseldorf  Academy,  iS/y-So;  Lefebvre  and  Bou- 
langer  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.  1904,  N.  A.  igo6;  Soc.  Nat.  des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris; 
Inter.  Society  of  .4rtists,  London;  Munich  Secession  (cor.)  Berlin  R.  Acad.;  Nat.  Inst. 
A.  L.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1SS6;  first  class  medal,  Amsterdam, 
1887;  third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  iSSS;  first  class  medal,  Munich,  iSSS;  grand  prize, 
Paris  Expo.,  iSSq;  first  prize,  A.  I.  C.  l8gi;  medal  of  honor,  Berlin,  iSqi ;  gold  medal, 
A.  C.  Philadelphia,  iSgz;  medal  of  honor,  .-Intwerp,  !Sq4;  Temple  gold  medal,  P.  A. 
F.  A.,  iSg6;  first  class  medal,  Vienna,  l8g8;  gold  medal,  Pan-.lm.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  igoi ; 
gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  second  If.  .1.  Clark  prize,  Corcoran  Gal,  igio.  Knight 
of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  of  Bavaria;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  of  France 
iSgs,  officer,  1904;  officer  R.  Prussian  Order  of  Red  Eagle,   igoy. 


3667.  Morning  Room. 

Lent  by  Dr.  George  Woodward. 

3668.  The  Open  Door. 

3669.  Madonna  of  the  Fields. 

3670.  Girl  Sewing. 

3671.  Skaters. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 

3672.  Breakfast  Table. 

3673.  House  with  Green  Gable. 

3674.  The  Fencing  Master. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Museum  of  Detroit. 

3675.  Virginia. 

3676.  House  on  Canal. 

3677.  Young  Woman  at  Toilet. 

MENDENHALL,  EMMA 

Born   Cincinnati,   1873.     Studied:     Cincinnati   Art  Academy 


3678.  Sailor  and  His  Sweetheart. 
Lent  by  the  National   Gallery,  Freer 

Collection. 

3679.  The  White  Church. 

3680.  Supper  at  Emmaus. 

3681.  Portrait  Group. 
Lent  by  Hugo  Reisinger  Estate. 

Roomful  of  Color. 
Mother  and  Child. 

Lent  by  James  Deering,  Esq. 
Maternity. 
Lily  Pond. 
Writing. 


3682 
3683 

3684 
3685 
3686 


3687.  The  Smithv. 


cock  School  under  Rhoda  Holmes  Nicholls 
(Assoc). 

1071.  Luxembourg  Gardens. 
4309.  Mulberry   Street   Hill. 

MENZLER,  BERTHA  S. 

Born  Chicago,  1S74.    Studied:     A.  I.  C; 
Honors:    Special  prize,  A.  I.  C;  Autumn, 
Groiver  prize,  A.  I.  C,  igio. 
3467.  Twilight  on  the  Dunes. 

MERRITT,  ANNA  LEA 

Born    Philadelphia.    1S.14.     Studied   iiAth 
ritt  in  London. 


under  Duveneck;   Shinne- 


4ssociate  Royal  Soc.   of  Painter-Etchers. 
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Julian  Academy  in  Paris.    Member:  S.  IF.  .4. 

4340.  An  English  Village. 

4367.  Street  in  St.  Ives.-    Cornwall. 


with  Merson,  Collin  and  .-Iman-Jean  in  Paris. 
igos;  Young  Fortnightly  prize,  A.  I.  C,  igog; 


Heinrich   Hoffman    in   Dresden;    Henry    Mer- 
Honors:    Centennial  Exposi- 


PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

MERRITT,   ANNA   LEA    (Continued) 

/ion,  Philadelphia,  iS/6;  honorable  mention.  Peris  Exposition,  1889;  tiuo  medals  (oil 
painting  and  mural  decoration)  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893.  Medal,  Atlanta 
Exposition,  1S9S;  honorable  mention,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  ii^oi. 

3819.  Lure  of  Fame.  4423.  Youth. 

4415.  Nymph  of   Dew. 

MERYMAN,    RICHARD   S. 

Born   Boston,  Mass.,   iSSj.     Studied:    Art  Museum   School  in   Boston   and  v,ith   Abbott 

Thayer. 

Siker   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   IQlj. 
3415.  Portrait. 

MESSER,   EDMUND  CLARENCE 

Born  Sko-ivhegan,  Me.,  1S4J.  Studied  'with  Collin,  Courtois  and  Aime  Morot  in  Paris. 
Principal,  Corcoran  School  of  Art. 

2405.  Blue  Ridge. 

METCALF,  WILLARD  L. 

Born  Loicell,  Mass.,  jSjS.  Studied  icith  George  L.  Brown  in  Boston;  Boulangcr  and 
Lefebire  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  W.  C.  S.;  Ten  Am.  P.;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  Union  Inter, 
des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Solon,  iSSS;  medal, 
Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893:  H'ebb  prize,  S.  A.  .1.,  1896;  honorable  mention, 
Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  silver  medal,  Pan-.imerican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  Jgoi;  silver 
medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Temple  gold  medal,  P.  A.  F.  .4.,  1907;  gold  medal 
and  first  prize,  Corcoran  .4rt  Gallery,  19O/ ;  Harris  medal  and  prize,  A.  I.  C,  1910; 
gold  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910;  medal  of  honor,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1911;  Sesnan 
medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1912.  Instructor,  Woman's  Art  School  of  Cooper  Union,  New  York, 
and  Rhode  Island  School  of  Design,  Providence. 
Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3770.  Trembling  Leaves.  3805.  October   Afternoon. 

3772.  Early  Spring  Afternoon;    Central  Park.       3809.  Cherry    Blossoms. 

3774.  Blossom  Time.  3811.  Winter's  Festival. 

3802.  Salmon  River.'    Norvfay. 

MIELZINER,  LEO 

Born  New  York.    Studied:    Cincinnati  Art  Academy;  Gerome,  Bouguereau  and  Ecole  des 
Beaux  Arts,  under  Collin  and  Courtois  in  Paris;  Kroyer  in  Copenhagen. 
983.  Mrs.  Herbert  Baer.  4334.  Mr.  Gustave  Pollak. 

4320.  Character  Head.  4350.  A  Profile  in  Silver  Point. 

4331.  Mr.  Philip  Conway  Sawyer. 

MILLAR,  ADDISON  THOMAS 

Born  Warren,  Ohio,  i860.  Studied  with  Chase  in  New  York;  Benjamin  Constant  and 
Boldini  in  Paris. 

2180.  Storm   Warning. 

MILLER,  KENNETH  HAYES 

Born  Kenwood.  N.  Y.,  lSy6.  Studied:  .4.  S.  I.,  and  Chase  School;  Instructor  of  Drawing 
and  Painting  at  the  Art  Students'  League  of  New  York.  Member:  Union  Internationale 
des  Beaux-.'lrts,  Paris. 

3792.  The   Swan.  3796.  The  Cloud. 

MILLER,  RICHARD  E. 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  i8yf.  Studied:  St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  Constant  and  Laurens 
in  Paris.  Member:  Inter.  Soc.  of  Painters,  Sculptors  and  Gravers.  Honors:  Gold 
medal,  Paris  Salon,  1900:  bronze  medal,  Pan-A merican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  loni:  silver 
medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  gold  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1904;  second  medal,  Liege 
Exposition,  1905;  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  France,  1908;  Temple  gold  medal, 
P.  A.  F.  A.,  1911. 
Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2334.  Nude.  3323.  The  Visit. 


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MILLS,  J.  HARRISON 

Born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  184J.     Studied:    Buffalo;  Denver  and  Institute  of  Colorado. 
2683.  Portrait   of   Charles   \V.    Couldock,   the 
Actor. 
Lent  by  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts  Acad- 
emy. 
MILNE,  DAVID 

Born  Paisley,  Ontario,  Canada,  1882.    Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  New  York,  under  Dutnond, 

Reuterdahl  and  Bridgeman. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,   1915. 

1728.  Broken  Color.  1732.  Interior   New  York   Public  Librarj-. 

1729.  Black  and  White  No.  1.  1733.  Dots  and  Dashes. 

1730.  Tricolor.  1734.  Black  and  White  No.  2. 

1731.  Bronx  Snow. 

MITCHELL,  ARTHUR 

Born  Gillespie,  III.,  1S64.     Studied:  St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  .Irts.     Member:  S.  IF.  A. 

Honor:    McKinley  prize.  Exhibition  of  St.  Louis  Artists,  igo6. 
4448.  Close  of  a  November  Day. 

MITCHELL,   ELEANOR  B. 

Born  Pittsburg.     Studied:    Paris,  under  Raphael,  Collin  and  Oliver  Merson;  San  Fran- 
cisco, under  Arthur  Mathews. 

1266.  Cleaning  the  Fish.  1268.  Portrait. 

1267.  Study  of  Lamplight.  1273.  Portrait. 

MITCHELL,  LAURA  M.  D. 

Born  at  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  1883.    Studied:    A.   S.  L.  of  N.   Y.     Honor:    First  prize 
at  an  exhibition   of  the  Catherine  Lorillard   IVolfe  Art  Students   Club  of  Nevu   York  in 
igoS.     Founder  and  Secretary-Treasurer  of  the  California  Society  of  Miniature  Painters. 
1882.  Study  in  Miniature.  1886.  Margaret. 

1884.  My  Grandmother.  1894.  Old  Fashioned  Girl. 

1885.  Boy  with   Black   Hat. 

MOELLER,  SELMA  M.  D. 

Born  in  New  York.    Studied:    .-/.  5.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  ivith  Birge  Harrison,  K'oodstock,  N.  Y.; 

IV m.  M.  Chase,  N.  Y.     Honors:    Scholarship  in  drawing  at  Art  Students'  League,  New 

York   City;  Scholarship  in  Miniature  paintings,  A.   S.   L.  of  N.   Y.;  second  honorable 

mention  in  painting,  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,   IQifi.  , 

1192.  Portrait.  1196.  Miss  Stein. 

1194.  Annette. 

MOLARSKY,  MORRIS 

Honors:    Honorable  mention,  .Irt  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1008;  Fellowship  prize,  Fellow- 
ship of  the  Pennsylvania  .Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  iQOg. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   igi^. 
3235.  Reflections. 

MONGES,  HENRY  B. 

Born  Belville,  Texas,  iS^o.    Studied:    Hopkins  Institute  of  .Irt,  and  University  of  Cali- 
fornia. 
4247.  Sunset. 

MONTIZAMBERT,  BEATRICE 

Born  Quebec,  Canada,  1874.     Studied:    Dresden;  Berlin;  Munich;  London,  with  Brang- 
wyn  and  Swan;  New  York. 
1216.  Blue,  Green  and  Gold.  1221.  Orange  Tulips. 

MOONEY,  EDWARD 

Born  in  New  York,  1813.    Student  of  Inman  and  Page.    He  painted  several  portraits  of 
mayors  of  New  York.    Member  of  the  American  .Academy. 


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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

MOONEY,   EDWARD    (Continued) 
2732.  Achmet  Ben  Amar. 

Lent  by  the  City  of  New  York. 

MORA,  F.  LUIS 

Born  Montevideo,  Uruguay,  1S74.  Studied:  School  of  Boston  Museum,  under  Benson 
and  Tarbell;  A.  S.  L.  of  A'.  Y.,  under  Moubray.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  190.1;  N.  A., 
1906;  A.S.L.  of  N.Y;  S.J.,  1901;  S.A.A..  1905;  N.  Y.  ArchLg.,  1903;  A.  /F.  C.  S.; 
N.  Y.  If.  C.  C,  1904.  Honors:  Gold  medal,  A.  C.  Phila.,  1901 ;  gold  medal,  A.  A.  S., 
1902;  Itvo  bronze  medals,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  first  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D., 
1905;  Beal  prize,  N.  Y.  tV.  C.  C,  1907;  Evans  prize,  Salma.  C,  190S ;  S/iaiv  prize, 
Salma.  C,  1910;  silver  medal.  International  Exposition,  Buenos  Aires,  1910. 
Gold  Medal,  for  Oil  Painting,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco, 

'915- 

Gold  Medal,   for   Water   Color   Painting,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,   San 

Francisco,  1915. 
2212.  Black,  Grey  and  Rose.  4148.  Vacation  Time. 

3407.  The  Fortune  Teller.  4150.  Spanish  Fair  in  the  Time  of  Goya. 

MORAN,  EDWARD 

Born  Philadelphia,  lS6j.  Studied  ivitb  his  father,  Edivard  Moran;  P.  A.  F.  A  ,  under 
S.  J.  Ferris;  N.  A.  D.  in  New  York:  four  years  in  Paris  and  London.  Member: 
A.  W.  C.  S.  Honors:  First  Hallgarten  prize,  .V.  A.  D.,  1SS6;  first  gold  medal,  Am.  Art 
Assoc,  New  York.  1888. 

2932.  Brush  Burning. 

Lent  by  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts  Acad- 
emy. 

MORAN,  PETER 

Born  Bolton,  England,  1S41;  came  to  America  as  a  child.  Studied  with  his  brothers, 
Thomas  and  Edward  Moran,  in  Philadelphia;  also  in  London.  Member:  Phila.  Soc. 
of  Etchers.  Honors:  Medal,  Centennial  Exposition,  Philadelphia,  1876;  medal  for  etch- 
ings on  copper;  gold  medal,  A.  A.  S.,  1902;  gold  medal,  A.  C,  Phila.,  1904. 

2696.  Pueblo  of  Zia.  2974.  Water  Bearer.-    San  Juan. 

2739.  September  Haze. 

MORAN,   THOMAS 

Born  Bolton,  England,  lSs7;  brought  to  .Imerica  in  1844.  Studied  with  James  Hamil- 
ton in  Philadelphia;  in  London,  Paris  and  Ualy.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  18S1;  N.  A.,  1884; 
A.IV.C.S.;  P.A.F.A.  Honors:  Medal  and  diploma.  Centennial  Exposition,  Phila- 
delphia, 1876;  silver  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901 ;  gold  medal,  A.A.S., 
1902. 
2954.  A   California   Forest. 

MORSE.  SAMUEL  F.  B. 

Born  Charlestown,  Mass..  1781 ;  died.  New  York,  1S72.   Pupil  of  Washington  Allstori  and 
Benjamin    West.    Gold   medal  by  Adelphi  Society  of  Arts,   1813.    One  of  the  original 
founders  of  the  Nationa  .Icademy  of  Design,  and  President  of  that  organization   from 
1827  to  1S45,  and  from  1S61  to  1862. 
ZIYI.  Portrait.-     Mrs.   David  Olyphant.  2733.  Wm.  Paulding. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant,  Esq.  Lent  by  the  City  of  New  York. 

2720.  Portrait  of  William  Cullen  Bryant. 

Lent   by   the    National    Academy   of 
Design. 

MOSER,  JAMES   HENRY 

Born   Whitby,  Canada,   iS=i4.     Died,   Washington,  D.   C,  1913.     Studied  with  John   H 

Witt  and  Charles  H.  Davis.    Member:    A.  W.  C.  S.;  N.Y.W.C.C.     Honors:    Medal. 

Atlanta   Exposition,    1895;   first    Corcoran    prize.    Wash.    W.C.  C,    1900;    bronze    medal. 

Charleston  Exposition,   1902;  Parsons  prize.   Wash.   W.  C.  C,  1903.    Assistant  Director, 

Knoxville.  Tenn.,  Exposition,  1910. 
1758.  November  Sunset;   Canaan  Mountain.  1760.  Pond  Hill  in  October. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 

MOSER,   JAMES   HENRY    (Continued) 

1762.  October  in  Cornwall.  1772.  Overlook  Mountain;    Catskills. 

1770.  Showery  Weather:  Adirondacks.  1774.  Fog  Lifting. 

MOTT-SMITH,  MAY 

Born  Honolulu,  Haivaii.     Studied:     Color ossi  Academy,  under   Courtois,  Van   H'eyden, 

Garridos,  T.  Spicer-Simson. 
1270.  Sea  Foam.  1275.  Miniature. 

1274.  Portrait  of  a  Woman. 

MOUNT,  WILLIAM  SIDNEY 

Born  in  Sautucket,  L.  I.,  iSoy ;  died,  lS68.    Familiarly  called  the  fVilkie  of  America. 

2777.  Flowers.  2800.  The  Painter's  Triumph. 

2779.  Portrait  of  President  Van  Buren.  Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 

of  the  Fine  Arts. 

MUHRMAN,   HENRY 

Born  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  lSS4-  Studied:  Munich  Academy  of  Fine  Arts.  Member: 
A.  jr.  C.  S.:  Inter.  Soc.  of  Painters,  Sculptors  and  Gravers;  London  Pastel  Soc;  Munich 
Secession  (hon.);  Berlin  Secession.  Honors:  Gold  medal,  Munich  .4cademy,  iSyy ; 
medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  iSgj;  gold  medal,  Munich  Exposition,  iSg~ ;  gold 
medal.  International  Exposition,  Dresden,  igol ;  gold  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Ex- 
position, igo4. 
Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2552.  Flower  Vendor.  4216.  Sunset. 

3515.  Highgate.  4217.  Autumn  Landscape  with  Children. 

4212.  Garden  Flowers.  4218.  Chrysanthemums. 

4213.  Town  and  Sky.  4410.  The  Barge. 
4215.  Boy  with  White  Coat. 

MUNDY,  ETHEL  FRANCES 

Born  Syracuse,  N.   Y.     Studied:    A.  S.   L.  of  N.   Y.     Member  of  the  Royal  Soiccty   of 

Miniature  Painters  of  England,  igi2. 
1222.  Mr.  F.  A.  Saunders.  1225.  Sally  Cameron. 

1224.  Margaret  Mundy.  1227.  Miss  Ruth  Wales. 

MURA,   FRANK 

Born   .-llsace,   1S61.     Taken   as   a   child  to   America   and   became   an   American   citizen. 
Studied  in  Munich  under  Herterich  and  Loefftz,  and  later  at  the  Hague. 
Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2550.  On  the  Downs.  423S.  Below  London  Bridge. 

4227.  Cloudy  Day  on  the  Thames.  4241.  The  Old  Malt  House. 

4228.  Street  in  Warwick;    Winter.  4242.  Market  Carts. 

4230.  Brewer's  Draymen.  4244.  Barges  in  Tow. 

4231.  Washerwomen.  4245.  Castle  Wall;    Warwick. 

4232.  Cottages  in  Warwick  . 

MURPHY,  ADA   CLIFFORD 

Studied:  Cooper  Union  and  ii-ith  Douglas  Folk  in  New  York.  Honors:  Hallgarten 
prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1894;  honorable  mention,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi. 

2303.  Sweet  Apples. 

MURPHY,  CAROLINE  BOWLES 

Born  Laiurence,  Kansas,  1S67.    Studied  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y. 
1027.  In  the  Azores.  1032.  Hot  Springs. 

1030.  A  Cloud. 

MURPHY,  J.  FRANCIS 

Born  Osivego,  A'.  1'.,  1853.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  iSS'i;  N.  A.,  18S7 ;  S.A.A  ,  jgoi; 
A.  IV.  C.  S.  Honors:  Second  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  18S5;  IVebb  prize,  S.A.A., 
1SS7 ;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  i8gs:  Evans  prize,  .4.  IV.  C.  S.,  1894; 
gold  medal,  A.  C,  Phila.,  iSgg;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  silver  medal. 


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OUR  BOATMAN.    By  John  La  Farge 


PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

MURPHY,   J.    FRANCIS    (Continued) 

I'an-.-lmerican    Exposition,    Jgoi ;    gold    medal,    Charleston    Exposition,    ig04;    Carnegie 

prize,  S.  .1.  A.,  igoj ;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  igo.f;  Innes  gold  medal,  N.A.D., 

1910;  gold  medal,  International  Exposition,  Buenos  Aires,  1910;  Evans  prize,  Salma.  C, 

1911. 

Silver  medal,   Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3315.  Frostbitten  Wood  and  Field. 

MURPHY,  HERMANN  DUDLEY 

Born  Marlboro,  Mass.,  lS6~.    Studied:    Boston  Museum  School;  Laurens  in  Paris.    Mem- 
ber:   A',  y.  /F.  C.  C.     Honors:    Bronze  medal,  P  an-. I  m  eric  an  Exposition,  Buffalo,  n)0l; 
silver  medal  for  portrait  and  bronze  medal  for  water  color,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  I()o.f. 
Silver  Medal,  for  Oil  Painting,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco, 

1915- 

Silver  Medal,   for   K'ater  Color   Painting,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 

Francisco,  igij. 

1117.  Fireworks.  1140.  The  Salute. 

1118.  The  Sails.  2166.  Venetian  Brocade. 

1123.  The  Yellow  Palace.  2430.  Morro  Castle:   San   Juan. 

1133.  Rio   San  Antonio.  2434.  Wind. 

1139.  The  Green  Door.  2437.  In  the  Azores. 

MURRAY.   FRANK   WALDO 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiS- 
4429.  Portrait  of  Robert  Fowler. 

MURRAY,  GRACE  H. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1872.   Studied:   A.  S.  L.,  N.  Y.;  Academy  Julien,  Paris,  France; 

with  Professor  G.  Ferrier  and  H'm.  Bouguereau. 
1291.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  H.  L.  W.  1295.  Miniature  Study. 

MYRICK,  KATHARINE 
1883.  Study. 

NAHL,   PERHAM   W. 

Born  San  Francisco,   jS6g.     Studied:    Mark  Hopkins  Institute  of  Art,  California  School 
of  Design,  Akadmie  Heymann,  Munchen.     Honors:     Medal,  Alaska  Yukon  Exposition, 
Seattle;  first  prize,  poster  (Thirteenth  Labor  of  Hercules)  for  the  Panama-Pacific  Inter- 
national Exposition. 
Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   IQIS- 

2144.  Despair. 

NEAGLE,  JOHN 

Born  Boston,  7799;  died,  Philadelphia,  186^.  Studied  with  Bass  Otis  and  Stuart.  Mar- 
ried a  stepdaui^hter  and  niece  of  Sully  and  devoted  himself  to  portrait  painting.  Director 
of  the  P.  A.  F.A.,  1830-31. 

2761.  Junius  Brutus  Booth. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

NEILSON,  RAYMOND  P.  R. 

Born   Neiu    York.     Studied  with   Laurens  and  Lucien  Simon  in  Paris.     Honors:    Silver 

medal.  Salon  des  Artistes  Francais,  1914. 

Silver  .Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  I<)1^. 
2428.  A  Glass  of  Wine.  3186.  A  String  of  Beads. 

3182.  The  Hand  Glass. 

NELL,  TONY 

Born  H'ashins^ton,  D.  C.     Studied:     Students'  School  of  Art,  Denver.     Member:    N.  Y. 

W.  C.  C.     Honor:    Beal  prize,  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C,  igio. 
4139.  Floating   Feather.  4239.  Study  in  Black. 

4233.  Paper  Ladies. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 

NELSON,  BRUCE 

Born  San  Jose,  Cal.,  iSSS.    Studied:    California:  New  York. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2448.  The  Golden  Shore.  4096.  Sea  and  Sky. 

3609.  Along  the  Shore.  4176.  The  Summer  Sea. 

NETTLETON,  WALTER 

Born   New  Haven,   Conn.,   1S61.     Studied:     Yale  School  of  Fine  Arts;   Boulani;er  and 
Lefehvre  in  Paris.     Member:    S.  A.  A.,   looi;   .4.   N.   A.,   1905.     Honors:     Honorable 
mention,  Paris  Salon,  i8g3;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904 ;  gold  medal,  A.  .1 .  S., 
1907 ;  bronze  medal,  Buenos  Aires  and  Santiago  Exposition,  jgio. 
2171.  When  Sleeping  Winter  Dreams  of  Sum- 
mer Skies. 

NEUHAUS,  EUGEN 

Born  Barmen,  Germany,  iS^Q.  Studied:  Kassel  and  Berlin,  Germany.  Holland  and 
France.  Member:  San  Francisco  Soc.  of  .Irtists.  Ass't  Prof.  Decorative  Design,  Univer- 
sity of  California. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  191 5. 

2321.  Plowing  at  Ingleside.  2327.  Eucalypti  at  Berkeley  Hills. 

2322.  Monterey  Dunes.  2416.  Cliffs  at  Westport. 
2326.  A  Corner  of  Lake  Merced.  2419.  Helvetia  Cemetery. 

NEWELL,  PETER 

Born  Illinois,  1862.   Studied:   A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y. 
1928.  My  Daughter.  1929.  Portrait  of  Miss  G. 

NICHOLLS,  RHODA  HOLMES 

Born  Coventry,  England;  came  to  America  in  1SS4.  Studied:  Bloomsbury  School  of 
Art  in  London;  Cammerano  and  Vertunni  in  Rome.  Member:  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.; 
A.  IV.  C.  S.;  N.  Y.  W.  C.  C.  Honors:  Gold  medal.  Competitive  Prize  Fund  Exh.,  New 
York;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  iSqs:  medal,  .Itlanta  Exposition,  iSof,; 
medal,  Nashville  Exposition,  i8q7;  medal,  Boston;  medal.  Charlotte,  N.  C:  bronze  medal, 
Pan-.lmerican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  bronze  medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902; 
bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 
4191.  1860. 

NICHOLS,  HOBART 

Born  Washington,  D.  C,  1S69.  Studied  with  Howard  Helmich  and  A.  S.  L.  in  Wash- 
ington: Julian  Academy  and  Castellucho  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1912;  S.  fFash. 
A.;  Wash.  W.  C.  C;  N.  Y.  W.  C.  C.  Honors:  Second  Corcoran  prize.  Wash.  W.  C.  C, 
1901;  Parsons  prize,  S.  Wash.  A.,  1902;  Parsons  prize,  Wash.  W.  C.  C,  1904;  first 
Corcoran  prize.  Wash.  W.  C.  C,  1906.  Assistant  to  Director  of  Fine  Arts,  U.  S.  Com- 
mission, Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
3177.  The  Knob:  Maine. 

NISBET,  ROBERT  H. 

Born  Providence,  R.  I.     Studied:    R.  I.  School  of  Design;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3444.  The  Emerald  Robe. 
NOBLE,  JOHN 

Born  Wichita,  Kansas,  1874.     Studied  in  Paris. 
4099.  Paris:  The  Beach.  4404.  Toilers  of  the  Sea. 

NOBLE,  THOMAS  SATTERWHITE 

Born  in  Lexington,  Ky.,  183} :  died,  1906.  Studied  with  Thomas  Couture  in  Paris.  Re- 
turned to  United  States  in  1859.  Resided  in  St.  Louis  and  later  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
In  lS6g  was  in  charge  of  the  School  of  Design  of  the  McMieken  University,  which 
became,  in  1884,  the  Art  Academy  of  Cincinnati.  Retired  in  1004  as  Professor  Emeritus. 
Silver  medal,  Cincinnati  Exposition;  medal,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1895. 
2685.  The  Polish  Exile. 

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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

NORDELL,  CARL  J. 

Born  Copenha/^en,  Denmark.    Studied:    Boston  Museum  School,  under  Tarbell;  A.  S.  L. 

of  N.   Y.,  under  Bridgeman  and  Dumond;  Julian  Academy  in  Paris,  under  Laurens; 

R.  I.  School  of  Design. 

Siher  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2348.  The  Chinese  Beads.  3311.  The  Hostess. 

3308.  The  Pink  Scarf.  3511.  The  Listeners. 

NORMAN,  MABEL 

Born  at  Neziport,  Rhode  Island.     Studied  with  Tarhell,  Benson  and  Hale. 
4269.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Helene  Anderson.  4288.  Portrait  of  Dr.  George  Cerio. 

4272.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Charles  H.  Hapgood.  4289.  Maestro  Alessandro.-    Profile. 

4276.  Maestro  Alessandro.  4293.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Wra.  R.  Hunter. 

4284.  Matilde. 

NOURSE,  ELIZABETH 

Born  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1S60.  Studied:  Art  Academy  in  Cincinnati ;  Lefebvre,  Henner 
and  Carolus-Duran  in  Paris.  Member:  Soc.  Nat.  des  Beaux-Arts,  igoi.  Honors:  Medal, 
Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  iSqs>'  third  class  medal,  Inst,  de  Carthage,  Tunis,  iSgy; 
first  class  gold  medal,  NashtHle  Exposition,  iSg~;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  ipoo; 
silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 
Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2606.  Summer. 

NOYES,  GEORGE  L. 

Born    Canada,    1S64.     Studied  ivith    Coiirtois,   Rixen,   Le    Blanc    and   Delance   in    Paris. 

Honors:     Bronze   medal.  International  Exposition,  Buenos  Aires,   IQIO. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi^. 
2449.  Mount  Lafayette.  3797.  Spring  Morning;    Medfield. 

3793.  Late  Autumn. 

NUNN,  FREDERIC 

Born   Philadelphia,   iSyg.     Studied:    P.  A.  F.  A.,  under  Anschutz,   Breckenridge,   Chase 

and  Cecilia  Beaux. 
936.  Harbor  in  Winter.  2157.  A   Seaside   Roost. 

940.  Sand  and  Sea. 

OAKLEY,  THORNTON 

Born   Pittsburg,    iSSl.    Studied   architecture   at    Univ.   of  Pa.;    pupil   of   Howard  Pyle 
at  Wilmington,  Del.    Member:    Phila.  iV.  C.  C.    Honors:    .4rthur  Brooke     prize.  Univ. 
of  Pennsylvania;  Beck  prize,  izth  Annual  Philadelphia  Water  Color  Exhibition,  1914. 
Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
73.  Rajpulana.  82.  Peasant  Woman. 

78.  Bullock    Cart:   Rajputana.  83.  Fisherman. 

79.  Water  Buffalo.  85.  The  Guard  of  the  Maharajah. 

80.  Faggot  Gatherer.  86.  Fakir. 

81.  Shinto  Pilgrim. 

OAKLEY,  VIOLET 

Born  New  York,  1874.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  P.  A.  F.  A.,  under  Howard  Pylc  and 
Cecilia  Beaux;  .1  man-Jean,  Collin  and  Lazar  in  Paris.  Member:  Phila.  IV.  C.  C: 
N.  Y.  W.  C.  C;  S.I.  (Assoc);  Mural  P.  Honors:  Gold  medal  for  illustration  and 
silver  medal  for  mural  decoration,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  ICJ04 ;  gold  medal  of  honor, 
P.  A.  F.  A.,  11)0 s- 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
1371.  The  Divine  Comedy  of  Dante.  3015.  The  Tragic  Muse. 

Lent  by  Robert  J.  Collier,  Esq.  Lent  by  Edward  H.  Coates,  Esq. 

O'BRIEN,  FRANK  M. 
4118.  Dunes  in  Italy. 


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OCHTMAN,  LEONARD 

Born  Zonnemaire,  Holland,  l8S4;  settled  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  lS66;  self-taught.  Member: 
S.  A.  A.,  1891;  A.N.  A.,  JS98;  N.  A.,  1904;  A.IV.C.S.:  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C;  Nat.  Inst. 
A.  L.  Honors:  Prize,  Brooklyn  .4.  C,  1S91;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  C/iicaj^o, 
1S93;  gold  medal,  A.  C,  P/iila.,  1894;  silver  medal,  Pan-.imerican  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
190 1 ;  silver  medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Morgan  prize,  Salma.  C,  1902 ;  Sha^u 
fund  prize,  S.  .1.  A.,  1902;  Innes  gold  medal,  N.  .4.  D.,  1903;  Evans  prize,  Salma.  C, 
190s;  If'ebb  prize,  S.  A.  .■!.,  1904;  t'v.o  gold  medals  foil  and  ivater  color),  St.  Louis 
Exposition,  1904;  second  Corcoran  prize,  S.  Wash.  A.,  /905;  Rhead  purchase,  Richmond, 
(Ind.)  .4.  C,  1905;  Inness  prize,  Salma.  C,  1906;  Evans  prize,  Salma  C,  1907 ;  medal 
of  second  class,  Knoxville  Exposition,  1911. 
Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3184.  Winter  Morning:  Mianus  River.  3185.  The  Brook  in  Spring. 

OLINSKY,  IVAN  G. 

Born  South  Russia,  1S7S.  Came  to  this  country  in  1891.  Studied:  N.  A.  D.,  1893-1898, 
•winning  all  school  prizes.  For  eight  years  assistant  to  John  La  Farge.  Studied  abroad, 
190S,  in  Venice  and  Paris,  exhibiting  at  Salon.  Returned  to  America  in  191 1.  On  Faculty 
of  Schools  of  National  Academy  of  Design.  Member  .-Issociation  of  Mural  Painters; 
associate  of  National  .Academy  of  Design,  1914.  Honor:  Thomas  B.  Clarke  prize.  Na- 
tional .Academy  of  Design,  1914. 

2184.  Two  Girls. 

OLIVER,   JEAN   NUTTING 

Born  Lynn,  Mass.     Studied:    Boston  Museum  School. 
1301.  The  Shade  Hat.  1305.  Master  Aldrieh. 

OLSON,  ALBERT  BYRON 

Born  Montrose,  Colo.,  18S/;.     Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A. 

2415.  Still  Life.                             "  4279.  Ballet. 

4091.  Decoration:  The  Three   Sisters.  4281.  Ballet. 

OLSON,  JOSEPH  OLIVER 

Born   Buffalo,  Minn.,   1S94.    Studied  liith   F.    Tadema.    Honor:    First  Prize   for  Land- 
scape, King  County  Fair,  Seattle,  IVash. 
4422.  The  Landscape  Class. 

OTIS,   AMY 

Born  Sher.zi.-ood,  N.  Y.    Studied:    Philadelphia  School  of  Design  and  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Col- 
orossi   .4cademy,   Courtois  and   Garrido  in  Paris.     Member:    Phila.    IV.   C.   C;   Pa.  S. 
Min.  P. 
1361.  A  College  Girl.  1365.  Portrait  of  an  Artist. 

OTIS,  BASS 

Born  in  Nev}  England,  1784;  died  in  Philadelphia,  1861.  Invented  the  Perspective  Pro- 
tractor, 1815,  and  made  the  first  lithograph  on  stone  produced  in  America,  1891. 

2793.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Cromwell. 

Lent  bv  Thomas  C.  Corner,  Esq. 

PACKARD,  MABEL 

Born  loiL-a.  Studied:  .4.  I.  C;  Colorossi  .4cademy  in  Paris.  Member:  Chicago  S.  .4. 
Honor:    Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

1231.  Portrait;    Miss  P.  1235.  Study  of  a  Head. 

PADDOCK,  ETHEL  LOUISE 

Born  New  York,  lS8y.     Studied:  Neiv  York  School  of  .4rt;  Henri. 
1034.  Red  Haired  Girl.  1070.  Night. 

PADDOCK,  JOSEPHINE 

Born  AV-.f  York,  1SS5.     Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Henri  School  of  Art. 
2119.  The  Blue  Feather.  3329.  Black  Cap. 

2128.  Youth.  3497.  Miss  M.  and  a  Parrot. 

3152.  Two  Girls. 


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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

PAGE,   MARIE  DANFORTH 

Born  Boston,  iS6<).    Studied:   Boston  Museum  School.    Member:    Union  Inter,  des  Beaux- 
Arts  et  des  Let  Ires. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  l<)lj. 

2304.  Portrait  of  Anna  Coleman  Ladd.  3242.  Tommy. 

3031.  Dressing  Genevieve. 

PAGE.  WILLIAM 

Born  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  iSil;  died  in  Stolen  Island,  iSSS-  Studied  <with  S.  F.  B.  Morse. 
Painted  in  .ilbany.  New  York,  Boston  and  Rome.  Produced  his  I'enus,  iSjg,  and 
Shakespeare  from  the  Death  Mask,  lS/6. 

2799.  Mother  and  Child. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 

PAGES,  JULES 

Born  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1S67.  Studied  with  Constant,  Lefebvre  and  Robert-Fteury  in 
Paris.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1895;  third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon, 
iSw;  second  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  igoj-  Instructor  at  the  Julian  Academy  ni^ht 
class  since  Jg03. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  IQIS- 

3305.  On  the  Quais;    Paris. 

PAICE,  PHILIP  STUART 

Born  London,  Eng.,  1SS6.     Studied:    Heatlierbys,  Royal  .4cademy  Schools,  London,  Eng. 
1226.  Me  and  Pussy. 

PALMER,  PAULINE 

Born  Mcllenry,  III.     Studied:    .1.   I.   C;   Collin,  Prinet,   Courtois   and  Simon  in   Paris. 

Member:     Chicago  S.   A.     Honors:    Bronze   medal,  St.   Louis  Exposition,    11)04;    Young 

Fortnightly  prize,  igoy ;  Marshall  Field  prize,  1907. 
3012.  The  Ledge. 

PANCOAST,  MORRIS  HALL 

Born  Salem,  A'.  J.,  1S77.     Studied:    P.  .1.  F.  A.,  under  Anshutz;  Laurens  in  Paris. 
4443.  Afternoon:  Tomkinsville. 

PAPE,  ERIC 

Born  San  Francisco,  1S70.     Studied:    Emil  Carlsen  in  New  York;  F.cole  des  Beaux-.'Irts 

in  Paris,  under  Gerome.    Member:    United  Arts  C,  London;  Royal  Soc.  of  Arts,  London; 

.Ittantic    Union,  London;   North   British   .-Icademy;   Director,  Eric   Pape  School   of   .irt. 

Honors:    Five  medals  and  diplomas  at  -various  exhibitions. 
3420.  Edith   Wynne  Mathison  as  Hermione.        4260.  The  Mexican  Dance. 
3426.  Mrs.  John  Hays  Hammond. 

PARADISE,  JOHN  W. 

Born  in  New  Jersey.  178$;  died,  1833.     He  went  to  Philadelphia  and  for  a  short  time 
studied    under    Bolozan    and   in    1S03    commenced   professionally    as    an    artist.     In    1810 
moved   to   New    York,  where   he  was   actively   engaged   for    many   years.     Most   of   the 
engravings  in  the  Methodist  Magazine  are  from  his  paintings. 
2784.  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

PARKER,  LAWTON  S. 

Born  Fairfield,  Mich.,  1S6S.  Studied  with  Gerome,  Laurens,  Constant,  Besnard  and 
Whistler  in  Paris:  Chase  in  New  York.  Member:  Chicago  S.  A.  Honors:  John  .Arm- 
strong Candler  five-year  European  Scholarship,  lS<)6;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon, 
IQOo;  third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  I()OJ;  silver  medal  St.  Louis  Exposition,  190.1;  gold 
medal.  International  Exposition,  Munich,  I90J;  honorable  mention,  C.  I.,  Pittsburg,  1907; 
Cahn  prize,  .'I.  I.  C,  1907. 
Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


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PARKER,   LAWTON   S.    (Continued) 

3296.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Ray  Atherton.  3300.  An  English  Girl. 

3298.  Paresse. 

PARRISH,  CLARA  WEAVER 

Born  Salem,  Ala.    Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.,  under  Chase,  Moiubray,  Cox  and  J.  Alden 

Weir.     Member:     N.    Y.    IF.    C.   C.     Honors:     Silver   medal,  Appalachian   Exposition; 

IVatrous  prize.  Associated  IVomen  Painters  and  Sculptors. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiS- 
3860.  The  Worshipper. 

PARRISH,  STEPHEN 

Born  Philadelphia,  l8a6.   Self-taught.    Member:    R.  Soc.  Painter-etchers,  London;  N.  Y. 

Etching  C. 
2943.  Winter  Sunset:  Cape  Cod. 

PARSHALL,  DE  WITT 

Born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  JS64.    Studied  luith  Cormon,  Bouguerau  and  Alexander  Harrison  in 
Paris.    Member:    A.  N.  A.,  1910. 
2352.  The  Hermit  Creelc  Canyon.  2370.  Great  Abyss. 

PARTINGTON,  GERTRUDE 

Born  Heasham,  England.     Studied:    Paris  and  Madrid. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3506.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Jaclc  Allan  Partington. 
PARTINGTON,  J.  H.  E. 
2684.  The  Old  Bellman. 

Lent  by  R.  L.  Partington,  Esq. 

PATTEE,  ELSIE  DODGE 

Born    Chelsea,  Mass.     Studied:     Paris,  France.     Member:     American   Society   of  Min. 

Painters. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
1869.  The  Little  Embroiderer.  1873.  The  Pink  Scarf. 

1872.  The  Yellow  Book.  1875.  At  the  Window. 

PATTERSON,  MARGARET  J. 

Born  Socrabajia,  Java.  Studied:  Pratt  Inst.,  under  Arthur  Dow  in  Brooklyn;  Charles 
H.  Woodbury  in  Boston;  Castelluchio  in  Italy.  Director  of  Draiving,  Boston  Public 
Schools. 

4254.  Basque  Fishing  Boats. 

PATTERSON,  REBECCA  BURD  PEALE 

Born  Philadelphia,  iSSl.    Studied:     Penna.  Museum  and  School  of  Industrial  Art;  Wm. 
J.  Whittemore,  Neiv  York. 
1200.  George,  Jr. 

PAXTON,  MARTHA  K.  D. 

Born  Philadelphia,  iS^S-     Studied:    School  of  Design  for  Women. 
1316.  Muriel  S. 

PAXTON,  ELIZABETH  OKIE 

Born  Providence,  R.  I.     Studied  luith  William  M.  Paxton. 
Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
4152.  In  the  Morning. 

PAXTON,  WILLIAM  McGREGOR 

Born  Baltimore,  lS6g.  Studied:  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris  under  Gerome;  Dennis 
M.  Bunker  in  Boston.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Pan-.4merican  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
1901;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  silver  medal.  International  Exposition, 
Buenos  Aires,  igio;  honorable  mention,  Appalachian  Exposition,  Knoxville,  igil. 
Member  International  Jury  of  Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 


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PAXTON,   WILLIAM   McGREGOR  (Continued) 

3771.  Breakfast.  3794.  Woman  and  Baby. 

3773.  Daylight  and  Lamplight.  3808.  Glow  of  Gold  and  Gleam  of  Pearl. 

3784.  Bellissima.  3812.  The  Housemaid. 

3787.  Portrait  of  James  Paxton. 

PAYNE,  EDGAR 

Born  Boston,  iS6/.    Studied:    Boston,  Florence,  Institute  de  Belle  Arti;  Julian  Academy, 
Paris,  igio. 
3449.  Infinitude. 
PEALE,  CHARLES  WILLSON 

Born  in  Chestertoicn,  Md.,  17-11 :  died  in  Philadelphia,  1827.    Pursued  portrait  paintini^ 
vAthout  regular  instruction  until  176S.     Then  luent  to  England  and  resided  in  the  house- 
hold of  ff'est.    Returned  to  this  country  in  1770.      Painted  at  Mount  Vernon  the  first  and 
earliest  authentic  portrait  of  Washington,  May,  J772.     He  is  said  to  have  painted  Wash- 
ington from  life  fourteen  times.    H'as  one  of  the  founders  of  the  P.  A.  F.  A.,  in  1S05,  and 
a  director  until  1810. 
2791.  Portrait  of  Colonel  Charles  Pettit,  Wash- 
ington's Quartermaster  General. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Seth  C.  Hetherington. 
PEALE,  J.  S. 
2701.  The  Pet. 

Lent    by    the    National  Academy  of 
Design. 
PEALE,  JAMES 

Born   Annapolis,  Md.,  1749;   died  in  Philadelphia,   iS^l.    Brother  of   Charles   IFittson 
Peale,  and  his  pupil.    Served  in  the  Revolution  as  an  officer.    Executed  many  portraits 
and   miniatures ;  also  attempted  landscapes. 
1325.  Portrait  of  Reuben  Etting.  2762.  Anna  and  Margaretta  Peale. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 

of  the  Fine  Arts.  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

1328.  Portrait  of  Frances  Gratz  Etting. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 
PEALE.  REMBRANDT 

Born  Bucks  County,  Pa.,  1778 :  died  Philadelphia,  i860.    Studied  with  his  father,  Charles 
ll'illson  Peale,  and  Benjamin  West.   Exhibited  at  Royal  Academy,  London,  1833. 
2686.  George   Taylor.  2789.  Henry  Robinson. 

Lent  by  the  Brooklyn  Museum. 

PEARCE,  CHARLES  SPRAGUE 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  iS^i.    Died  1914.   Studied  <with  Bonnat  in  Paris.   Member:  S.  A.  .4., 
1SS6;  A.  N.  A.,  lc/06;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.   Honors:  Medal,  Boston,  1S7S;  honorable  mention, 
Paris   Salon,   1S81;   prize,  P.   A.   F.   A.,   1881 ;   silver   medal,   Boston,   iSSi;   third  class 
medal,  Paris  Salon,  1883;  gold  medal.  Mechanics'  Institute,  Boston,  1S84;   Temple  gold 
medal,  P.  .1.  F.  A.,  18S3;  gold  medal  of  honor,  Ghent,  1SS6;  gold  medal,  Munich,  1S88; 
diploma  of  honor,  Berlin,  l8()i;  gold  medal,  San  Francisco,  1894;  gold  medal,  Atlanta 
Exposition,  1895;  Vienna  Staats  gold  medal,  l8()S ;  silver  medal,  Pan-American  Exposi- 
tion, Buffalo,  1901;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  France,  1894;  Order  of  Leopold, 
Belgium,  1895;  Order  of  the  Red  Eagle,  Prussia,  1S97;  Order  of  Dannerberg,  Denmark, 
1899. 
919.  The  Beheading  of  John  the  Baptist. 
Lent  by  Art   Institute  of  Chicago. 
PEARSON,  JOSEPH  T..  JR. 

Born  Gcrmanlown,  1S76.  Studied  ivith  J.  .4lden  Weir  and  IVm.  M.  Chase.  Honors:  Bronze 
medal,  International  Exposition,  Buenos  Aires,  1910;  second  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D., 
jgil;  honorable  mention,  C.  I.,  Pittsburgh,  1911;  Sesnan  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  IQII. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   1915. 
3318.  Ducks  in  a  Marsh.  3327.  Fox  and  Geese. 

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PENNOYER,  SHELDON  P. 

Born  Oakland,  Cal.,  iSSS.    Studied  in  Paris. 
1119.  Trinket    Vendor;     Frascati.  1141.  Market  Scene:  Frascati. 

PEPER,  META  A. 

Born  Neiv  York,  iSS/.   Studied:  Cooper  Institute  and  A.  S.  L.  of  Nenxi  York. 
1897.  Portrait  of  Young  Man.  1908.  Portrait  of  Christine  Peper. 

PERCY,  ISABELLA  C. 

Born   Alameda,   Cat.,   l882.    Studied:   Hopkins   Art   Institute,  San   Francisco;    Teachers' 
College,  Columbia,  N.  Y.;  Brang^vyn  in  London.    Member:  N.  S.  C.    Instructor  Berkeley 
School  of  Arts  and  Crafts. 
4295.  Interior  of  Mission:  San  Juan. 

PERRIE,  BERTHA  E. 

Honors:  Second  Corcoran  prize,  Ifashington  If.  C.  C,  JQOO;  first  Corcoran  prize,  JFash- 
ington  If.  C.  C,  1904- 
1889.  An  English  Garden.  1896.  A  Brittany  Peasant  Girl. 

PERRINE,  VAN  BEARING 

Born  Garnett,  Kan.,  iS6q.   Honors:  Silver  medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  l<)02;  honorable 

mention,  C.  I.,  Pittsburgh,  1903. 

Siher  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1913. 

2185.  Children  of  the  Wind. 

PERRY,  LILLA  CABOT 

Born  Boston.    Studied:  Julian  and  Colorossi  Academies  in  Paris.    Honors:  Silver  medal, 
Massachusetts  Mechanics'  Association,  Boston,  1892;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition, 

1904- 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1913. 

2145.  Mv  Lamb.  3028.  A  Fairy  Tale. 

2992.  Hi'ldegarde.  3293.  Open  Air  Concert. 

PETERSON,  JANE 

Born  Elgin,  III.   Studied  i^ith  Snell,  Birge  Harrison  and  Dumond  in  New  York;  Brang- 
luyn  in  London;  Blanche  in  Paris ;  Sorolla  in  Madrid.   Member:  N.  Y.  If.  C.  C. 

4219.  Rapids  above  Niagara.  4346.  Old   Morlaix. 

4267.  Sunlight  and  Shadow:  Venice.  4381.  Low  Tide. 

4271.  Old  Venice. 

PEYRAUD,  FRANK  C. 

Born  Bulle,  Sivitzerland,  1838.   Studied:  A.  I.  C;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris.    Mem- 
ber: Chicago  S.  A.;  S.  If.  A.    Honor:  Fortnightly  prize,  A.  I.  C,  1899. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  19T3. 
2213.  Summer  Evening.  3238.  October. 

PFEIFFEN,  JUSTUS 

Born  AVxy  York,  iSSS.   Studied:   N.  A.  D.  and  tuith  Emit  Carlsen.   Honor:    Sih'er  medal, 

International  Exposition,  Buenos  Aires,  1910. 
2103.  Central  Park. 

PHILLIPS,  CAROLINE  KING 

Born   Auburn,   N.    Y.,   1S69.    Studied:    School   of   Design,   Philadelphia;   L.   O.   Merson 
Studio,  Paris;  School  of  the  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston. 

1846.  Miss    Elizabeth    Johnson.  1852.  Colonel  Graham  Denby  Fitch. 

1847.  Mrs.  W.  S.  Burgess.  1853.  Miss  Carol  S.  Johnson. 
1850.  Graham   Newell   Fitch. 

PIAZZONL  GOTTARDO  F.  P. 

Born  Intragna,  Suitzerland,  1872.   Studied:  San  Francisco,  Paris  and  Rome. 
J245.  The  End  of  the  Day.  3253.  Lux  Aeterna. 


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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

PIERCE,  LUCY  V. 

Born  San  Francisco,  iSoo-   Studied:  California  School  of  Arts  and  Crafts,  Berkeley;  San 
Francisco  Institute  of  Art. 
4226.  Carmel  Landscape. 

PINE,   ROBERT   EDGE 

Born  in  London,  17-13 ;  died  in  Philadelphia,  1790.  He  ivas  the  son  of  John  Pine, 
the  engraver,  and  luas  established  in  London  as  early  as  1761-62.  For  his  picture,  "The 
Surrender  of  Calais,"  1760,  he  received  the  first  prize  of  one  hundred  guineas  from  the 
Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  Art.  In  1762  he  obtained  the  first  prize  for  "Canute  on 
the  Seashore,  Reproving  His  Courtiers  for  Flattery."  His  first  portrait  ivas  that  of  the 
Hon.  Francis  Hopkinson  and  bears  the  date  of  1783. 
2788.  Portrait;    General  Henry  Lee. 

Lent  by  John   Frederick   Lewis,   Esq. 

POOKE,  MARION  L. 

Born  S'atick,  Mass.   Studied:  Boston  Xormal  Art  School;  School  of  the  Museum  of  Fine 

Arts,  Boston. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191  j. 
2987.  Silhouettes.  3500.  Donna   Italiana. 

3317.  The   Wall   Flower. 

POOR,  HENRY  VARNUM 

Born  Chapman,  Kan.,  1SS7.    Studied:  London  and  Paris. 
3145.  The  Orchardist  and   His  Family.  4173.  Baby's  Toilet. 

POORE,  HENRY  RANKIN 

Born  Aev.ark,  A'.  J.,  /i'5y.  Studied:  Peter  Moran  and  P.  A.  F.  A.  in  Philadelphia;  N.  A. 
D.  in  New  York;  Luminals  and  Bouguereau  in  Paris.  Member:  .4.  N.  A.,  iSSS;  Union 
Inter,  des  Beaux-.4rts  et  des  Lettres.  Honors:  First  prize,  American  Art  Assocaition; 
second  Hallgarten  prize;  A'.  A.  D.,  iSSS :  bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buf- 
falo, 1901;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  gold  medal,  Buenos  Aires,  jgio. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2333.  Twilight  on  the  Moor.  2578.  New  England  Winter. 

POTTHAST,  EDWARD  HENRY 

Born  Cincinnati,  ().,  18^7.  Studied:  Cincinnati  Academy;  .Antwerp,  Munich  and  Paris. 
Member:  S.  A.  A.,  1962;  A.  N.  A.,  1S99;  N.  A.,  1906;  A.  IV.  C.  S.;  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C; 
iXat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Clarke  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1S99;  Evans  prize,  A.  IV.  C.  S.,  1901; 
gold  medal,  A.  A.  S.,  1902;  Inness  prize,  Salma.  C,  1904;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Ex- 
position, 1904;  Morgan  prize,  Salma.  C,  1904;  Inness  prize,  Salma.  C,  1905. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2178.  The  lUecilewaet  Glacier.  2585.  Splashing. 

2233.  Peace    and    Quiet.  2588.  A  July   Day. 

2349.  A  Rift  in  the  Clouds.  2589.  In  the  Surf. 

2583.  A  Holiday.  2590.  Kiddies. 

2584.  The  Seaside. 

POWELL,   ARTHUR  J.   E. 

Born  I'anviert,  ().,  ;<S'6/.    Studied:  San  Francisco  School  of  Design;  St.  Louis  School  of 

Fine  ,'lrts;  Julian  ."Icademy,   Toulouze  and  Ferrier  in  Paris. 
2357.  Bronx  Kills. 

POWERS,   MARION 

Born  London,  Eng.    Studied  in  Paris  and  London     Honors:    Walter  LippincotI  prize,  P. 

A.  F.  A.,  1907:  silver  medal.  International  Exhibition,  Buenos  .'lires,  19 10. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2604.  The  Bouquet.  2609.  Encore. 

2607.  A  Tea  Party. 

PRATT,  MATTHEW 

Born  Philadelphia,  1734;  died  Philadelphia,  1S05.    .Accompanied  the  father  of  Benjamin 


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PRATT,   MATTHEW   (Continued) 

fVesI  to  London  in  1764.   Became  a  pupil  of  West.   Returned  to  Philadelphia  in  1768,  and 
resumed  his  profession  there. 
2786.  Portrait  of  Benjamin  West. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 

PRENDERGAST,    MAURICE    B. 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  1S60.  Studied:  Julian  Academy,  Paris;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts.  Mem- 
ber: N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C.  A-iuard:  Bronze  medal  for  •water  color,  Pan-.imerican  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  igoi. 

1104.  The  Beach.  1107.  Canal:  Venice. 

1105.  The  Rocks.  1108.  Under  the  Trees. 

1106.  Salute:  Venice.  1109.  The  Sea. 
PRESTON,  JAMES 

2433.  Landscape.  4248.  Paris,  No.  8. 

4221.  Paris,  No.  9.  4249.  Paris,  No.  6. 

4222.  Mamburg:  Bavaria.  4250.  Paris,  No.  4. 

4223.  Paris,  No.  7.  4251.  Paris,  No.  3. 

4224.  Paris,  No.   5;    Cafe.  4349.  Regenburg:  Bavaria. 

PRESTON,  MAY  WILSON 

Born  New  York,  1873.    Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  Neiu  York;  N.  A.  D.;  IVhisiler  School  in 

Paris.   Member:   S.  I.  (Assoc). 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1750.  Drawing,   No.   5.  1753.  Drawing,   No.  3. 

1751.  Drawing,  No.   1.  1754.  Drawing,  No.  6. 

1752.  Drawing,  No.  4.  1755.  Drawing,   No.  2. 

PRICE,  EUGENIA 

Born  Texas,  1S6S.  Studied:  St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  A.  I.  C;  Mrs.  Virginia  Rey- 
nolds, 

1842.  Portrait;     Mary  Angell.  1845.  The  Spirit  of  Autumn. 

PURDIE,  EVELYN 

Born  Smyrna,  Asia  Minor.  Studied:  Boston  Museum  School  under  Grundmann ;Carolus- 
Duran,  Henner  and  Mme.  Debillemont-Chardon  in  Paris.    Member:   Pa.  S.  Min.  P. 

1338.  An  Old  Woman.  1341.  Mrs.  Oakley. 

1339.  Miss  Rice.  1342.  Young  Girj  in  Blue. 

1340.  Portrait  of  Nancy. 
PUREFOY,  HESLOPE 

Born  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.   Studied:   Meredith  College,  Raleigh,  N.  C;  A.  S.  L.,  Ne-iv  York. 
1916.  Jeanette.  1919.  Miss   Clark. 

1918.  Portrait  Study. 

PUTHUFF,  HANSON 

Born  IVaverly,  Mo.,  187$.   Studied:  University  Art  School,  Denver,  Colo.    Honors:  Hon- 

arable  mention.  Art  School,  Denver,  1893;  second  prize.  Painters'  Club  Exhibition,  1909; 

honorable  mention  and  cask  prize.  Spring  Exhibition,  California  Art  Club,  1913;  diploma, 

Alaska-Yukon  Exposition. 
2182.  Home  of   the  Ranger.  2186.  Gray   Day   in   Summer. 

PYLE,  HOWARD 

Born   IVilmington,  Dela.,  1853;  died  in  Florence,  Italy,  igil.    IVas  educated  in  private 

schools  and  in  A.  S.  L.  of  New  York.   An  instructor  at  the  Drexel  Institute,  Philadelphia; 

a  member  of  the  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters;  associate  member  of  the  N.  A.  D., 

IQOS;  academician,  1907. 
The  Paintings  and  Drawings,  by  Howard      morial   Collection   of  the   Artist's  Work 
Pyle,    Exhibited    in    Galleries    Forty-One      Belonging  to  the  Wilmington  Society  of 
AND  Forty-Two  and  Selected  From  the  Me-      Fine  Arts,  Are  Lent  by  That  Society. 
1988  to  2052.  Drawings.  2054.  Battle  of  Yorktown. 

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PYLE,   HOWARD    (Continued) 

2055.  Inauguration   of   Washington. 

2056.  Dividing  the  Treasure. 

2057.  Captain  Kidd. 

2058.  La  Salle  Before  Louis  XIV. 

2059.  Atlas  and  Hercules. 

2060.  Lord  of  the  Earth. 

2061.  Suicide. 

2062.  The  Tory. 

2063.  Magic   Harper. 

2064.  Battle  of   Germantown. 

2065.  Lexington. 

2066.  Sack  of  Carthagena. 

2067.  Grasshopper  and  Ant. 

2068.  Fleur-de-Iis. 

2069.  Thomas  Jefferson. 

2070.  The   Galleon. 

2071.  The   Buccaneers. 

2072.  Washington's  Retreat. 

2073.  Evacuation  of  Charleston. 

2074.  Spanish  Dancer. 

2075.  Loot. 


2076.  Burning  Ship. 

2077.  Girl  with  Silver  Veil. 

2078.  Fair  Suppliant. 

2079.  Fight  in  Forest. 

2080.  The  Diplomats. 

2081.  The  Spies. 

2082.  Meeting  of  Green  and  Gates. 

2083.  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

2084.  By  Land  and  Sea,  No.  7. 

2085.  By  Land  and  Sea,  No.  6. 

2086.  Modern  Sindbad,  No.  3. 

2087.  Modern  Sindbad,  No.  2. 

2088.  Modern  Sindbad,   No.  1. 

2089.  The  Artist. 

2090.  Flying  Dutchman. 

2091.  Modern  Sindbad,  No.  5. 

2092.  Second  Class  Passenger. 

2093.  Modern  Sindbad,  No.  6. 

2094.  Modern  Sindbad,  No.  4. 

2095.  By  Land  and  Sea,  No.  8. 

2096.  By  Land  and  Sea,  No.  5. 


QUARTLEY,   ARTHUR 

2695.  A  Breezy  Day  off  Canonicut. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Josiah  Jewett. 
QUINLAN,  WILL  J. 

Born  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1S77.  Studied:  J.  B.  Whittaker,  Adelphi  College;  N.  A.  D.  In  New 

York  under  Maynard  and  Ifard;  architecture  at  Pratt  Institute. 
2100.  Mt.  Rainier  from  Pinnacle  Peak. 
RADITZ,   LAZAR 

Born  Russia,  1SS7.    Came  to  United  States  in  igo^.   Studied:    P.  A.  F.  A.    Honors:    The 

Charles  Toppan  second  prize,  igo6;  the  Cresson  European  Traveling  Scholarship,  1907 ; 

the  Cresson  European  Traveling  Scholarship,  190S;  the  Charles  Toppan  first  prize,  I9og. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3376.  Self  Portrait. 

RAMSEY,   CHARLES   F. 

Born    Pont-Aven,    Finistere,    l87S-     Studied:     P.    A.    F.    A.;    Jean    Laurens,    Benjamin 

Constant. 
2130.  A  Garden. 

RAND.  ELLEN  G.  EMMET 

Born  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1876.   Studied  in  Neto  York  and  Paris.   Honors:    Silver  medal, 

St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  11)15. 
2986.  Grenville.  2993.  In  the  Studio. 

2990.  Singing.  2995.  Professor  William  James. 

2991.  Madam  M.  P.  T. 

RANDOLPH,  LEE  F. 

Born  Ravenna,  0.,  1880.    Studied:  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Nevu  York;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts, 

Paris,  under  Bonnat ;  Julian  Academy,  and  at  Rome,  Italy. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
1144.  White  Cosmos.  2118.  The  Grape  Vine. 

2117.  Winter:  Northern  France.  4143.  Avignon:  France. 

RAPHAEL,  JOSEPH 

Born  California,  1871.  Studied:   Hopkins  Institute  and  /[cademie  Julian.   Honors:   Honor- 
able mention,  Paris  Salon,  1905. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


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RAPHAEL,   JOSEPH    (Continued) 

2315.  Belgian   Farm.  3154.  In  Holland. 

2316.  Environs  of  Brussels.  3165.  Spring  Winds. 
2382.  Market   Day  on  the  Canal.  3189.  Tulip  Fields. 
RAVLIN,  GRACE 

Born  Kaneville.  III.   Studied:  A.  I.  C;  P.  A.  F.  A.  under  Chase.   Member:  A.  S.  L.  of 

Chicago. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  J()I5. 

3017.  To  the  Cemetery:  Venice.  4167.  Evening:  Market  Place,  Tangier. 

3018.  Gate  of  the  Grand  Socco:  Tangier.  4171.  Market  Day  in  the  Grand  Socco. 
REDFIELD,    EDWARD    W. 

Born  Bridgeville,  Del.,  l86S.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Bouguereau  and  Rohert-Fleury  in  Paris. 
Member:  S.  A.  A.,  1903:  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Medal,  A.  C,  Philadelphia.  1S96; 
bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
igoi;  Temple  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  J903;  second  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1904;  Shaw 
Fund  prize,  S.  A.  A.,  1904;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Sesnan  gold  medal, 
P.  A.  F.  A.,  190s;  second  medal,  C.  I.,  Pittsburgh,  1903;  H'ebb  prize,  S.  A.  .4.,  1906; 
gold  medal  of  honor,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1907 ;  Fischer  prize  and  bronze  medal,  Corcoran  .1.  G., 
1907;  first  H'.  A.  Clark  prize  and  gold  medal,  Corcoran  A.  G.,  190S :  honorable  mention, 
Paris  Salon,  190S ;  third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1909;  second  Harris  medal,  A.  I.  C, 
1909;  gold  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910;  Lippincott  prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1912. 
Member  International  Jury  of  Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  19J5. 

3917.  The  Quarry  Road.  3927.  The  Woodland  Brook. 

3918.  Between  Daylight  and  Darkness:  New       3928.  The  Briar  Patch. 

York  City.  3929.  Equihen :  France. 

3919.  On  the  Delaware  River.  3930.  On  the  River  Bank. 

3920.  Overlooking  the  Valley.  3931.  In  New  York  Harbor. 

3921.  A  Village  in  France.  3932.  Foothills  of  the  Blue  Ridge. 

3922.  Rhododendrons.  Lent  by  Frederick  H.  Gottlieb,  Esq. 

3923.  In  the  Woods.  3933.  In  the  Clearing. 

3924.  Cedar  Hill.  3934.  Garden  by  the  River. 

3925.  Road  to  the  Village.  3935.  The  Breaking  of  Winter. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  As-       3936.  .Autumn. 

sociation.  3937.  The  Hills  and  River. 

3926.  The  Green  Sleigh. 
REDFIELD,  HELOISE  GUILLOU 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1883.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  under  Chase  and  Cecelia  Beaux:  Mme. 

Laforge  and  Delecluse  in  Paris.   Member:    Am.  S.  Min.  P. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1913. 

1921.  Portrait  of  a  Child.  1925.   Mme.  Alcide  Berthier. 

1922.  Robert  S.  Redfield.  1926.  Mr.  Martin  Mower. 

1923.  Lady  with  Furs.  1927.  Miss  A. 

1924.  Mrs.  A.  Lesley. 
REDMOND,  GRANVILLE 

Born  Philadelphia,  1871.  Studied:  San  Francisco  Art  Association:  Julien  Academy 
in  Paris  under  Constant  and  Laurens.  Honor:  Silver  medal,  Alaska-Yukon  Exposition, 
Seattle,  1909. 

2414.  Lifting  Fog.  2421.  Solitude. 

REHN,  FRANK  K.  M. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1848.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1899;  N.  A., 
J908;  S.  A.  A.,  1903;  A.  /r.  C.  S.;  N.  Y.  W.  C.  C.  Honors:  First  prize,  St.  Louis,  1882; 
prize  ($230),  IVater  Color  Competitive  Exhibition,  New  York,  1S85:  gold  medal,  Prize 
Fund  Exhibition,  New  York,  1S86;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900:  bronze 
medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  jgoi;  silver  medal,  Charleston,  Exposition, 
J902;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904;  Inness  prize,  Salma.  C,  1905; 
Shaw  prize,  Salma.  C,  1906;  gold  medal,  A.  A.  S.,  1907. 

2596.  Where  the  Waves  Sweep. 

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REID.  JEAN  ARNOT 

Born  Brooklyn,  A'.  1'.,  iSSs.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  A'.  Y.;  American  School  of  Miniature 
Painting,  and  iiit/i  Robert  Brandegee. 

1335.  Portrait  of  Lloyd  Williams,  Esq.  1346.  Cecelia. 

1336.  Belle  of  1861. 

REID,   ROBERT 

Born  Stocibridgc,  Mass.,  1S62.  Studied:  Boston  Museum  School;  A.  S.  L.  of  X.  Y.;  Bou- 
langer  and  Lefebire  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  A'.  A.,  1902;  N.  A.,  igo6;  Ten.  .1m.  P.;  Nat. 
Inst.  .4.  L.  Honors:  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  189s;  Clarke  prize.  A'.  A.  D., 
iSg^ ;  first  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  jSgS;  silver  medal  for  painting  and  gold  medal 
for  mural  decoration,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  silver  medal,  Fan-.lmerican  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  11)04;  third  If.  .1.  Clark  prize,  Corcoran 
A.  G.,  1909. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2206.  The  Gold  Fish.  2244.  Autumn. 

2211.  The  Japanese  Screen. 

Lent  by  Spencer  Kellogg,  Jr.,  Esq. 

REIFFEL,    CHARLES 

Born  Indianapolis,  Ind.   Studied  •with  Marr  in  Munich.   Honor:  Fcllouship  prize,  Buffalo 
S.  A.,  1 90S. 
3429.  Silvermine  Valley. 

REMINGTON,  FREDERIC 

Born  in  Canton,  A'.  )'.,  1S61 ;  died  in  Ridgeville,  Conn.,  1909.    Studied:     Yale  Art  School, 
also  at  .-I.  S.  L.  of  A'.  Y.    If  as  clerk  in  a  business  office,  then  cowboy  and  stockman  on  a 
ranch   in   the   If  est;   subsequently  illustrator   for   magazines.     .4ssociate   member   of  the 
National  .-Icadcmy  of  Design,  1S91. 
2947.  Apache  Fire-Signal.  294S.  The  Love  Call. 

Lent  by  Henry  Smith,  Esq.  Lent  by  William  A.  Paine,  Esq. 

REUTERDAHL.    HENRY 

Born  Malmo,  Sii-eden,  iSyi.   Member:  A.  If.  C.  S.;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2273.  Skvscrapers.  3453.  Palisades:  Spring. 

2281.  Hudson  in  Winter.  4363.  The  Shipbuilders. 

RICH,  JOHN  HUBBARD 

Born  Boston,  .Mass.,   iHyS.    Studied  ivith  Edmund  C.    Tarbell.    Honor:   Paige  traveling 
scholarship  from  Boston  Museum  School. 
2599.  The  Blue  Kimona. 

RICHARDS,  LEE  GREENE 

Born  Salt  Lake  City,  iSyS.  Studied  ivith  J.  T.  Harvcood  in  Salt  Lake  City;  Bonnat,  Lau- 
rens and  Royer  in  Paris.  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1904.  Member:  Soc.  Salon 
d'.lutomne. 

3379.  A  Man  in  a  Cloak. 

RICHARDS,  WILLIAM  TROST 

Born   Philadelphia,    /..V,'^,-   died   Nevi'port,   190^.    Studied  in-ith   Paul    Weber.    Honorary 
member  S.  A.   Honors:    Philadelphia,  1S76;  Temple  gold  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  j8S}. 
2941.  Marine.  2959.  Old   Ocean's  Grey  and   Melancholy 

Lent  by  Frederick  W.  Tillmann,  Jr.,  Waste. 

Esq.  Lent  by  Edward  H.  Coates,  Esq. 

RICHARDSON,   MARY   CURTIS 

Born  Xeic  York,  ;<V.;,v.   Studied  icith  Benoni  Irwin,  Virgil  Williams  and  William  Sartain. 

Honors:  Norman  Dodge  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1SS7. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2612.  The  Sleeping  Child.  2985.  Undine. 

2984.  Portrait  of  Professor  Paget.  3927.  The  Young  Mother. 


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RICHMOND,  AGNES  M. 

Born  Alton,  III.   Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts,  under  Brush, 
Louis  Loeb,  F.  f.  Du  Mond.   Honor:  Figure  prize,  N.  Y.  IVoman's  A.  C,  1911. 

2999.  Mending. 

RIMMER,  WILLIAM 

2692.  At  the  Window.  2706.  Angel  in  the  Garden. 

Lent  by  Miss  Caroline  Hunt  Riramer.  Lent  by  Miss  Caroline  Hunt  Rimraer. 

RING,  ALICE  BLAIR 

Born  Knightville,  Mass.,  1S69.   Studied:    Laurens,  Julie n  Dupre,  Hitchcock  and  M etchers 

in  Paris. 
1265.  Miniature  No.   1.  1271.  Miniature  No.  3. 

1269.  Miniature  No.  2. 

RITSCHEL,  WILLIAM 

Born  Nurnberg,  Germany,  1S64.    Studied  with  F.  Kaulbach  and  C.  Raupp  in  Munich; 

came  to  United  States  in  JS95.   Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1910;  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C;  A.  IV.  C.  S.; 

Kunstverein,  Munich.    Honors:    Honorable  mention,  Salma  C;  honorable  mention,  C.  I., 

Pittsburgh,  19 1 2. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3229.  Tide  Pool:  Carmel.  3252.  Summer  Night:  Point  Lobos. 

3237.  In  the  Shadow  of  the  Cliffs:  Monterey.       3432.  Blue  Depths:  Carmel. 
3244.  Fog  and  Breakers:  Carmel. 

RITTENBERG,  HENRY  R. 

Born  Libau,  Russia,  1879.   Studied  ivith  JV.  M.  Chase  in  Neiu  York;  Ludwig  Herterich 
in  Munich.    Honor:  Honorable  mention,  A.  C,  Philadelphia,  1906. 

4432.  Still  Life. 

RITTMAN.  LOUIS 

Studied  iL'ith  Richard  Miller.   Exhibited  in  Paris  Salon.   Member:  Art  Association,  Paris. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1913. 
4119.  Early  Morning  in  a  Garden.  4127.  Breakfast. 

ROBERTS,  ALICE  MUMFORD 

Born.  Philadelphia,   iS/S-    Studied  iiAth   Joseph   De   Camp,   Carl   Nevjman   and  Robert 

Henri.    Honors:    Mary  Smith  prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1905  and  19 10. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2568.  Two  Vaudeville  Stars.  4151.  Red  Peppers. 

3473.  The  Laughing  Girl. 

ROBINSON,  ALEXANDER 

Born  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1S67.   Studied:  Lowell  School  of  Design;  Boston  Museum  of  Art 
and  Academy  Julian,  Paris,  under  Ducet  and  Constant.   Member:  A'.  Y.  fV.  C.  C;  Phila. 
IV.  C.   C;  A.   IV.  C.  S.;  Societe  Internationale  des  Aquareteistes,  Paris;   Cercle  d'Art, 
Tournai,  Belgium;  Cercle  d'.irt,  Bruges,  Belgium;  United  Arts  Club,  London. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiS- 

1709.  Arrival  of  the  Feluccas:  Spanish  Coast.       1713.  The  Daughter  of  the  Khalif :  Design  in 

1710.  Damascus  Tale:  The  Incredulous  Mul-  Red  and  Gold. 

lattoes.  1714.  Market:  Tetuan:  Morocco. 

1711.  Hadi  Ben  Hassan  of  Bagdad.  1715.  Tangier. 

1712.  Arab  Girls.  1716.  Persian  Romance:  The  Mockers. 

ROBINSON,  BOARDMAN 

Born  Somerset,  Nova  Scotia,  1S76.   Studied:  Mass.  Normal  .4rt  School;  Paris. 
9.  Louvain.  4300.  Viva  What's  His  Name:  Mexico. 

4299.  T.  R.  in  Old  Madrid.  4321.  Balkans,  '12. 

ROBINSON,  THEODORE 

Born  Irasburg,  Vt.,  1852;  died  New  York,  1896.   Studied  with  Carolus-Duran  and  Gerome 
in  Paris  from  1874  to  i^79-   H'^d.  a  studio  in  New  York  from  about  iSSo  to  1884.   He  re- 


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ROBINSON.   THEODORE    (Continued) 

turned  to  France  and  spent  several  years  at  Giverny,  luhere  he  luorked  under  the  influence 
of  Claude  Monet.  He  ivas  a  member  of  the  Society  of  American  Artists.  Honors:  IVebb 
prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  iSgo;  Shaim  Fund  prize.  Society  of  American  Artists, 
1892;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1S93. 

2662.  Port  Ben.  2667.  In  the  Sun. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

of  the  Fine  Arts.  2668.  Le  \'al  Arconville:  Eure. 

2663.  The  Faggot  Gatherer.  Lent  by  the  Hillyer  Art  Gallery, 

2664.  Peeling  Apples.  Smith  College. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq.  2669.  Garden  at  Giverny. 

2665.  Normandv  Mother.  Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq.  2670.  On  the  Canal. 

2666.  Day  Dreams.  Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 

ROBINSON.  THOMAS 

Born  Nova  Scotia,  iSj,^.    Pupil  of  Courbet  and  Auguste  Bonheur.    Lived  and  painted  in 
Providence,  Boston  and  Paris. 
Z'iei.  Bull's  Head. 

ROBINSON,   WILLIAM   S. 

Born  East  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1S61.  Studied:  Boston  Normal  Art  School;  Julian  Academy, 
Paris.  Member:  N.  A.;  A.  /F.  C.  S.;  N.  Y.  /F.  C.  C.  Honors:  Honorable  mention.  Ex- 
position Universal,  Paris,  igoo;  honorable  mention,  Pan-.4merican  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
1901 ;  bronze  medal.  Universal  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  Carnegie  prize,  National  Acad- 
emy of  Design,  1910;  silver  medal,  Buenos  Aires,  1910. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  19I3. 

2317.  June  Idyl.  3607.  Group  of  White  Birches. 

2342.  Laurel  Blossoms. 

ROECKER,  HENRY  LEON 

Born  Burlington,  la.,   1S60.    Studied:   Academy  of  Design  in  Chicago;   Gysis  at  Royal 
.Icademy  iri  Munich.    Member:   Chicago   S.  A.    Honors:   Honorable   mention,  Munich, 
1889;  Yerkes  prize,  A.  I.  C,  1894;  Arche.  C.  prize,  A.  I.  C,  1897;  Chicago  S.  A.  medal, 
1909;  Carr  prize,  A.  I.  C,  1911. 
2176.  Calves  Resting. 

ROGERS,  FRANKLIN  W. 

Born  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1834. 
3496.  The  Siesta. 

ROGERS.  GRETCHEN  W. 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  iSSi.   Studied:  Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$. 
S007.  Young  Girl.  3374.  Fur  Hat. 

3011.  Girl  with  a  Boole.  4142.  Still  Life. 

ROGERS.  MARY 

Born  Lexington,  Ky.   Studied:  France  and  England;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y. 
1337.  The  Red  Hair.  1344.  Anna.  . 

ROLSHOVEN,  JULIUS 

Born  Detroit,  iS^S.  Studied:  Cooper  Union,  New  York;  Hugo  Crola  at  Dusseldorf : 
Loefftz  in  Munich;  Frank  Duveneck  in  Florence;  Robert-Fleury  in  Paris.  Member:  Soc. 
Nat.  des  Beaux-.lrts  Secession,  Munich.  Honors:  Second  class  medal,  Paris  Exposition, 
1S89;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Exposi- 
tion, Buffalo,  1901;  medals,  Munich,  Berlin,  Brussels  and  Chicago;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis 
Exposition,  1904. 

3159.  The  Refectory  of  San  Damiano:  Assisi. 
Lent  by  the  Art  Museum  of  Detroit. 


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ROOK,  EDWARD  F. 

Born  Xe-Tv  York,  A'.  1'.,  lS;o.    Studied:  Constant  and  Laurens  in  Paris.    Member:  A.  N. 

A.,  190S;  Union  Inter,  des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres.    Honors:  Temple  gold  medal,  P.  A. 

F.  A.,  189S;  bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  190 1 ;  tv:o  silver  medals, 

Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904;  bronze  medal,  C.  /.,  Pittsburgh,  1910;  silver  medal, 

Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  19 10. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191^. 
2245.  Dish  of  Fruit.  2374.  Laurel. 

2366.  Snow:  Ice  and  Foam. 
ROSALES-BAGG,  LOUISE  DE 
4326.  Miss  Betty  Callish.  4327.  Portrait. 

ROSE.  GUY 

Born  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1S67.  Studied:  Lefebvre,  Constant  and  Doucet  m  Paris.  Honors: 
Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1894;  Atlanta  Exposition,  1S95;  bronze  medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901. 

Stiver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2202.  November  Twilight.  3499.  The  Backwater. 

ROSEN,  CHARLES 

Born  Westmoreland  County,  Pa.,  1S7S.   Studied:  N.  A.  D.  and  A'.  Y.  School  of  Art  under 
Chase,  Du  Mond  and  F.  C.  Jones.   Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1912;  Union  Inter,  des  Beaux-.4rts 
et  des  Lettres.    Honors:   Third  Hallgartcn  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  J910;  first  Hallgarten  prize, 
N.  A.  D.,  1912. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3141.  Floating  Ice:  Early  Morning.  3439.  The  Delaware:  Winter  Morning. 

3434.  Winter  Morning:  Maine  Coast. 

ROSENTHAL,  ALBERT 

Born  Philadelphia,  1S63.  Studied  <witk  his  father.  Max  Rosenthal:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Ecole  del 
Beaux-.-Irts  in  Paris  under  Gerome,  and  in  Munich.    Honors:    Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis 
Exposition,  1904;  gold  medal,  A.  A.  S.,  1907. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1913. 

2355.  The  Millinerv.  236S.  Helene. 

2356.  Mrs.  Albert  Rosenthal.  2372.  Alberta  Uhle-Smith. 
2358.  Dr.  J.  Cheston  Morris. 

Lent  by  Laurence  Johnson  Morris, 
Esq. 
ROTH,  ERNEST  D. 

Born  Stuttgart,  Germany,  1S70.  Pupil  of  N.  A.  D.  in  Neiu  York.  Member:  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
22S6.  A  Winter  Landscape. 

ROTHERMEL,  PETER  FREDERICK 

Born  in  Nescopec,  Pa.,  1817;  died  in  Linfield,  Pa.,  1S95.    Received  instruction  from  Bass 
Otis.    Settled  in  Philadelphia  as  a  portrait  painter,  1S40.    ll'ent  to  Europe  for  study  in 
1S36.   Honorary  member  N.  A.  D. 
2704.  Bacchanal.  2741.  Sleeping  Cupid. 

Lent  bv  the  Art  Club  of  Phila-  Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

delphia.  2955.  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 

2738.  Martyrdom  of  St.  Agnes.  Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  William  H.  Fox. 

ROULAND.  ORLANDO 

Born  Pleasant  Ridge,  III.,  1S71.    Studied:  Max  Thedy  in  Germany;  Julian  Academy  in 
Paris  under  Laurens  and  Constant. 
3380.  Portrait  of  John  Burroughs. 

RUNGIUS.  CARL 

Born  Berlin,  Germany,  1S69.    Studied  -with  Paul  Meyerheim  in  Berlin.    Came  to  United 
States  1894. 
3446.  Canadian  Rockies.  3450.  On  Wilcox  Pass. 

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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

RYDEN,  HENNING 

Born  in  Sii-eden,  1S69.    Studied:     A.  I.  C,  Berlin  and  London. 
2453.  Return  of  the  Boats. 

RYDER,  ALBERT  P. 

Born  A'«i'  Bedford,  Mass.,  1S47.  Studied:  N.  A.  D.  ivith  William  E.  Marshall.  Mem- 
ber: A.  A".  A.,  1902;  N.  A.,  1906;  S.  A.  A.,  1S78;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honor:  Silver  medal, 
Pan-.l merican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi. 

2555.  Jonah. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 

RYDER,  CHAUNCEY  F. 

Born  Danbury,  Conn.,  1S6S.    Studied:  A.  I.  C;  Julian  Academy,  Collin  and  Laurens  in 
Paris.    Member:  .i.  If.  C.  S.    Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  igo~. 
Sil-ver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191  j. 

32S7.  The  Ox  Team. 

SACKS,  JOSEPH 

Born  Shavel,  Russia,  1SS9.    Studied:    P.  .4.  F.  A.    Honor:     European  Scholarship,  1911. 

3390.  In  Street  Costume. 

SAINT  GAUDENS,  CARLOTA 

Born  Rochester,  .V.  }'.,  1SS4.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  and  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.  under  Chase, 
Cox  and  Brush.    Member:    Am.  S.  Min.  P.;  Pa.  S.  Min.  P.;  N.  A.  C. 

1963.  Study  in  Red.  1971.  Portrait:  Mary  Shipman. 

SANDONA,  MATTEO 

Born  Schio,  Italy,  tSSr.  Studied:  Verona  .■Jcademy,  Italy.  Honors:  Silver  medal, 
.Icademy,  iSgd-lSgg;  Gold  medal,  School  of  Design,  New  York,  iSgj;  Silver  medal,  Port- 
land Exposition,  igo6. 

Member    International   Jury    of   Awards,    Panama-Pacific    International    Exposition,    San 
Francisco,  1915. 
9S5.  Studies  of  Miss  H.  M.  Sullivan.  3240.  Portrait   of   Mrs.   Leo.   Lentilli. 

SANDOR,  MATHIAS 

Born  Hungary,  iS^y;  came  to  U.  S.  in  iSSl.  Studied:   A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Julien  Academy 

under  Flameng  and  Ferrier  in  Paris. 
3299.  The  Pueblo  of  Walpi. 

SANDZEN.    SVEN   BIRGER 

Born  Bildsberg,  Sweden,  1S71.  Studied:  Stockholm  Art  School  under  Zorn  and  Bergh; 
Aman-Jean  in  Paris;  came  to  U.  S.  in  1894.  Professor  of  Aesthetics  and  Painting,  Bethany 
College  since  1894.  Honors:  Second  and  third  prizes,  Swedish- A  merican  Exhibition, 
Chicago,  1911  and  igi2 ;  first  prize.  Exhibition  of  Kansas  Artists,  Topeka,  igi4. 

3606.  The  Granite  CathedraL 

SARGEANT,   GENEVE   RIXFORD 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  1S6S.    Studied  in  San  Francisco  with  Emit  Carlsen;  New  York, 
with  If'illiam  M.  Chase;  Chicago,  with  Gari  Melchers.    Honor:    Martin  B.  Cahn  prize, 
igos,  Chicago  Art  Institute. 
3487.  Floating  Clouds. 

SARGENT,   JOHN   SINGER 

Born  Florence,  Italy,  of  American  parents,  j8y6.  Studied:  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Flor- 
ence; Carolus  Duran  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1891;  N.  A.,  1897;  A.  I.  A.  ( hon.) ; 
Soc.  Nat.  des  Beaux-.Irts,  Paris:  Royal  .Academy,  London,  A.  1894;  ^-  A.  lSg7 ;  Nat. 
Inst.  A.  L.;  Phila.  IV.  C.  C.  (hon.):  Berlin  Academy;  Institute  de  France,  190^.  Honors: 
Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1S7S;  second  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  iSSi;  medal  of 
honor,  Paris  Exposition,  1S89;  medal,  A.  C.  Phila.,  iSgo:  medal,  Columbian  Exposition, 
Chicago,  iSgs;  Temple  gold  medal,  P.  A.  F.  .-?.,  iSg4;  medal  of  honor,  Paris  Exposition, 
1900;  gold  medal,  Pan-.'! merican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi ;  Converse  gold  medal,  P.  .1. 
F.  A.,  190s;  targe  gold  medal,  Berlin,  1903;  grand  prize,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition, 

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SARGENT,  JOHN   SINGER   (Continued) 

1904;  gold  medal  of  honor,  Liege  Exposition,  1905;  gold  medal,  Venice,  1907;  Beck  gold 
medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  /pop.  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  France,  1889,  Officer,  1897; 
Order  of  Merit,  Germany,  1909. 

3622.  Portrait  of  Henry  James,  Esq.  3628.  Rose  Marie. 

3623.  Nude  Study.  3629.  The  Sketchers. 

3624.  Hon.  John  Hay.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Francis  Cardan. 

Lent  bv  Clarence  Hay,  Esq.  3630.  Madam  Gautrin. 

3625.  Mrs.  J.  William  White.  3631.  Reconnoitering. 

Lent  by  Dr.  J.  William  White.  3632.  Sketch  of  Joseph  Jefferson,  Esq. 

3626.  Spanish  Courtyard.  3633.  Spanish  Stable. 

Lent  by  Louis  B.  McCagg,  Esq.  3634.  Syrian  Goats. 

3627.  Spanish  Gypsy. 

Lent  by  Louis  B.  McCagg,  Esq. 

SARTAIN,  WILLIAM 

Born  Philadelphia,  1S43.  Studied,  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Bonnat  and  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts 
in  Paris;  Italy  and  Spain.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1880;  S.  A.  A.,  1877.  Honors:  Silver 
medal,  Boston,  1881;  honorable  mention,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1887;  bronze  medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  190J ;  silver  medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  silver  medal, 
Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910. 

2208.  Along  the  Stream.  2246.  Along  the  Loing. 

2209.  Jersey  Sand  Dunes. 

SAWYER,  EDITH 

Born  South  Coventry,  Conn,  1856.  Studied:  Adelphi  Art  School,  Brooklyn;  A.  S.  L.  of 
Neiu  York. 

1779.  Mrs.  Andrew  Sawyer.  1781.  Miss  Katherine  Ecob. 

1780.  Freddy. 

SAWYER,  MYRA  L. 

Born  Tremont,  HI.    Studied:    Julien  Academy  and  .4cademie  de  la  Grande  Chaumiere, 
Paris. 
1783.  In  a  White  Cap.  1788.  Portrait  of  an  Old  Man. 

SAXTON,  JOHN  GORDON 

Born   Troy,  N.   Y.,  1S60.     Studied  iiith  Lefebvrc,  Merson  and  Robert-Fleury  iii  Paris. 
Honors:    Honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  honorable  mention,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 
4159.  Midwinter. 

SCHILLE,  ALICE 

Born   Columbus,  Ohio.     Studied:    Columbus  .■Irt  School;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.   Y.  and  N.  Y. 
School  of  Art  under  Chase  and  Cox;  Prinet,  Collin,  Courtois  and  Colorossi  Academy  in 
Paris.     Member:    A.   )V.  C.  S..;  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C;  S.   IV.  A.     Honors:    Corcoran  prize, 
IVashington  IV.  C.  C,  190S;  N.  Y.  Woman's  A.  C.  prize,  1908  and  1909. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
1148.  The  Pig  Market.  1152.  Saturday  Morning. 

1150.  The  Other  Side  of  the  Circus  Wagon.       1161.  The  Passing  Years. 

1151.  St.  Germain-des-Pres.  1190.  The  Gardener's  Cottage. 

SCHLEGELL,  GUSTAV  VON 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1877.     Studied:    Royal  Academy,  Munich;  Julian  .4cademy,  Paris. 

Member:   S.  IV.  A.    Honors:    Chicago  Fine  .4rts  Prize. 
2165.  Positano:  Lemon  Vine. 

SCHMAUSS,  PETER 

Born  in  New  York.    Studied:    Cooper  Union,  New  York  and  Royal  .Academy,  Munich. 
2567.  Easter. 

SCHMIDT,  KARL 

Born  Worcester,  Mass.,  1S90. 
2319.  The  Great  Pacific. 

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SCHMITT,  ALBERT  FELIX 

Born  Boston,  iX'S-    Studied:    Mass.  Normal  Art  School;  Covjles  Art  School;  Museum  of 

Fine  Arts,  Boston.    Member:    A.  IV.  C.  S. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$. 
noi.  In  Wonderland.  2132.  Blue  and  Gold. 

1158.  Peddlers  at  Gibraltar.  2169.  On  the  River  Bank. 

SCHOFIELD,  W.  ELMER 

Born  Philadelphia,  1S6/.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Bouguereau,  Ferrier,  Doucet  and  Aman- 
Jean  in  Paris.  Member:  S.  A.  A.,  J904;  A.  N.  A.,  1902;  N.  A.,  1907;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.; 
J.  C.  Phila.;  R.  S.  British  Artists.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  A.  C.  Phita.,  1898; 
H'ebb  prize,  S.  A.  A.,  1900;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  honorable  men- 
tion, C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1900;  first  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1901 ;  silver  medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  190 1 ;  Sesnan  gold  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  J90S;  gold  medal 
of  honor,  C.  1.  Pittsburgh,  1904;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904;  gold 
medal,  International  Exposition,  Buenos  Aires,  1910;  Inness  gold  medal,  N.  A.  D.,  1911. 
Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$. 

3269.  Waterfall.  3272.  The  Hilltop. 

SCHOONOVER,  FRANK  E. 

Born  Oxford,  S.  J.,  lti77.    Studied:    Drexel  Institute,  Philadelphia,  with  Hoiiard  Pyle. 
Member:    S.  I.,  1905. 
65.  The  Fur  Brigade.  72.  The  Trail  of  the  North. 

SCHOOK,  F.  DE  FORREST 

Born  Allegan,  Mich.,  1X72.    Studied:    The  Art  Institute,  Chicago;  H.  O.  Tanner,  Paris. 
3492.  Sunshine  and  Shadow. 

SCHUESSELE,  CHRISTIAN 

Born    in    Geb^ieiter,   .•Itsace,    1S24;   died  in   Merchantville,   N.   J.,   1879.    Studied  under 
Guerin,   Paul  Delaroche   and    Yvon.      Came   to   this    country  about   1S48,  and  settled  in 
Philadelphia.     Professor  of  Draining  and  Painting,  P.  A.  F.  A.  from  186S  to  1879. 
2776.  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin  Before  the  Privy 
Council  in  London,  January  29,  1773. 
Lent  by  Joseph  T.  Kinsley,  Esq. 

SCHUSTER,  DONNA 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

937.  Concert   in  the  Court  of  the  Four  941.  Construction  Work  Beneath  the  To-.ver 

Seasons.  of  Jewels. 

938.  Construction  Work  to  the  South  of  the 

Tower  of  Jewels. 

SCHWARTZ,  ANDREW  THOMAS 

Born  Louisville,  Ky.,  1867.  Studied:  Duveneck  in  Cincinnati;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.  with 
Mowbray.  Member:  Mural  P.;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Leg.  1904;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Circolo 
Artistica  of  Rome:  Union  Inter,  des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres,  Paris.  Honor:  Lazarus 
scholarship  to  Italy,  1899-1902. 

2582.  Ice  Floe.  3481.  Destiny:  Hope:  Despair. 

3251.  In   Vermont. 

SEARLE,  ALICE  T. 

Born   Troy,  N.    >'.,   1869.     Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  N.   Y.,  Colorossi  Academy  and  Mme. 
Debillemont-Chardon   in   Paris.     Honor:     Bronze   medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition, 
1904. 
1814.  Leslie    Hall. 

SEARS,   SARAH   CHOATE 

Born  Cambridge,  Mass.,  lS^8.  Studied:  Ross  Turner,  Joseph  De  Camp,  Dennis  M. 
Bunker,  Edmund  C.  Tarbell  and  George  de  Forest  Brush.  Alember:  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C. 
Honors:    Evans  prize,  A.  If.  C.  S.,  189s;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  J893; 


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SEARS,   SARAH   CHOATE    (Continued) 

honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  bronze  medal  for  vjater  color,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi ;  silver  medal  for  luater  color,  C/iarlesto-^n  Exposition,  igoj; 
silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 

1057.  Morning  Glories:  Bermuda.  1062.  Pigeon  Berries:  Bermuda. 

1059.  Hibiscus:  Bermuda. 

SEARS,  TABER 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  1S70.  Studied:  Boston  Museum  School;  Julian  Academy  in  Paris 
with  Constant,  Laurens  and  Merson.  Member:  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  iSgg  (vice-pres.) ;  N.  Y. 
/r.  C.  C;  Mural  P.  (treas.).    Honore   Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.     ' 

1759.  The  Arab  Merchant.  1771.  Harbor  of  St.  George. 

1763.  York  Cathedral.  1775.  Bridge  of  the  Canonica:  Venice. 

SEAWELL,  HARRY  W. 

Born  in  San  Francisco.    Studied:   Paris,  under  Jean  Paul  Laurens  and  Benjamin  Constant. 
4194.  Interior. 

SELDEN,  DIXIE 

Born    Covington,   Ky.     Studied:     Cincinnati   Art  Academy  i-.ith   Duveneck.     Member: 
S.  ir.  A.  (Assoc). 
2126.  Bunker's  Hill,  St.  Ives. 

SELDEN,  HENRY  BILL 

Born  Erie,  Pa.,  1SS6.   Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.,  Birge  Harrison,  P.  A.  F.  A. 
3471.  October  Morning.  4262.  Cloudy  Morning. 

SEYFFERT,  LEOPOLD 

Born    Colorado   Springs,   Col.,    lSS~.    Honors:     Felloziship   prize,   Felloiuship   of   P.    .1. 

F.  A.,  Philadelphia,  1913;  honorable  mention,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1913. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi^. 
2193.  Juan.  2201.  Julian. 

2196.  Tired  Out.  3079.  Spanish  Peasants. 

SHARP,  JOSEPH   HENRY 

Born  Bridgeport,  Ohio,  iS^g.  Studied:  Royal  Academy,  Munich,  luth  Marr;  Julian 
Academy  in  Paris  ivith  Laurens  and  Constant;  Verlat  in  Antiverp.  Member:  S.  IV.  A.; 
ten  years  on  faculty,  Cincinnati  Art  Academy.  Honors:  Silver  medal.  Department  of 
Enthonology,  Pan-.imerican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi;  first  portrait  prize,  Cincinnati 
A.  C,  igoi. 
2611.  Crucita:  Taos  Indian  Girl. 

SHARPLES,  JAMES 

Born  about  lyso.  His  special  fame  consists  in  the  fact  that  George  ll'ashington  sat  to 
him  in  iyg6.  The  profile  portrait  that  he  made  of  him  had  so  great  a  reputation  it  is 
said  his  luife  and  daughter  made  copies  of  it  to  supply  the  demand.  He  exhibited  at 
the  Royal  .-Icademy  in  l^yg  and  l/Sj.  He  came  to  AVia  York  in  I~g6,  and  his  portraits 
in  pastel  and  miniature  became  very  popular.     He  died  in  AVto  York  in  iSll. 

2709.  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

SHAW,  SYDNEY  DALE 

Born  IValkley,  England,  iSyg.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  'of  N.  Y.;  Ecole  Nationale  des  Beaux- 
Arts,  Paris. 

3295.  Southwestern  Summer.  4140.  Nature's  Screen. 

3309.  Woodland  Fete. 

SHEPARD,  CLARE 

Silver   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,   igiS- 

1865.  David.  1867.  The  Golden  Girl. 

1866.  Suzanne.  .  1868.  Kathleen. 


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SHEPARD,   CLARE    (Continued) 

1870.  Betrothed  of  the  Raven.  1876.  The  Pale   Flower. 

1871.  Mrs.    C.  1877.  Mary. 
1874.  Bertha.  1880.  Miss  Fisken. 

SHINN,  EVERETT 

Born  H'oQdstoii:n,  A'.  J.,  iSj'j.   Studied:    P.  A.  F.  A.    Honor:    Bronze  medal,  Charleston 
Exposition,  1902. 
950.  The  Shop  Window.  1016.  18th   Century    (Red   chalk). 

953.  The  Yellow  Dancer.  1017.  Red  Chalk   No.  2. 

956.  The  Funnv  Man.  1018.  Going  to  the  Fire. 

958.  Waiting.   '  1019.  Red  Chalk  No.   1. 

959.  Stage. 

SHIRLAW.  WALTER 

Born  Paisley,  Scotland,  iSsS;  died  Madrid,  Spain,  I90Q.  Began  his  career  as  an  en- 
graver and  illustrator;  ivas  t/iirty-tivo  years  of  age  when  ivhen  he  went  abroad  to  study. 
After  seven  years  in  the  school  at  Munich  under  the  instruction  of  IVagner  and  Kaulbach, 
he  returned  to  this  country  and  devoted  himself  to  the  interests  and  advancement  of 
national  art.  lie  was  one  of  the  first  instructors  at  the  Art  Students'  League,  New  York; 
one  of  the  founders,  and  the  first  president,  of  the  Society  of  American  Artists. 
Received  medal  of  the  Royal  .Icademy,  Munich ;  honorable  mention  at  the  Paris  Exposition 
in  1889;  associate  member  of  the  N.  A.  D.,  New  York,  1878;  full  member,  1888. 

2951.  Toning  of  the  Bell. 

Lent  by  Mark  S.  Willing,  Esq. 

SHORE,   HENRIETTA   M. 

Born  Toronto,  Canada.     Studied:    Toronto,  New  York  and  London. 
3520.  Sisters. 

SHUTTLEWORTH,  CLAIRE 

Born  Buffalo,   i^6X.     Studied:    Buffalo  A.  S.  L.;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.   Y.  with  Dumond  and 
Bridgman;  Merson,  Collin  and  Lerop  in  Paris.   Honor:    Fellowship  prize,  Buffalo  S.  .4., 
19 10. 
1956.  A   Small   Boy. 

SIBONI,  EMMA  B. 

Born  in  Denmark,  1877.    Studied:    A.  I.  C;  St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  Skarbina  in 

Berlin:  Renard  in  Paris. 
1797.  Little  Miss  Mary  Armes. 

SIMPSON,  EDNA  HUESTIS 

Born  Troy,  N.  Y.,  iSS^.  Studied:  Emma  Willard  Art  School;  Cornell  University,  A.  S.  L. 
of  N.  Y.  Member:  P.  A.  Soc.  Min.  P.  Honors:  Gurley  Memorial  Prize,  189S;  Moores 
and  fVinden  Prize,  1S97;  Emma  fVillard  Art  School;  Art  Students'  League  Scholarship 
for  Miniature  painting,  1907. 

1288.  Outdoor  Sketch.  1292.  The  Pool. 

1289.  The  Green   Gown.  1293.  Mrs.  Frank  Laurence  Stiles. 

1290.  Mrs.   Mortimer  Anstice. 

SINGER,  WILLIAM  H.,  JR. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1868. 

Silver    medal,   Panama-Pacific   International   Exposition,  San    Francisco,    19IS. 
3544.  In  .My  Garden. 

SLOAN,  JOHN 

Born  Lock  Haven,  Pa.,  1871.    Studied:    P.  A.  F.  A.  under  Robert  Henri  in  Philadelphia. 

Member:    .■Im.  P.  S.     Honor:  Honorable  mention,  Pittsburgh,  /905. 

2486.  Gloucester   Harbor.  4311.  Girl    Undressing. 

2496.  Renganeschis:   Sunday   Night.  4314.  At  the  Top  of  the  Swing. 

2497.  McSorley's  Old  Ale-House.  4362.  Return  from  Toil. 
4310.  Woman  on  Roof. 


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SMILLIE,  GEORGE  H. 

Born  in  Ne<w  York,  1840;  son  of  James  S.  Smiltie.  Studied:  James  M.  Hart.  Member: 
A.  N.  A.,  1864;  N.  A.,  1882;  A.  fV.  C.  S.  Honors:  First  prize,  American  Art  Assoc, 
New  York,  188$;  bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  IQ04. 

2933.  In  the  Berkshires. 

Lent  by  the  Lotos  Club. 

SMITH,  CHARLES  L.  A. 

Born  in  Neiv  York,  N.  Y.,  1771.    Member:    Chicago  S.  A. 
3325.  The  Retreating  Light. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1880.     Studied:    P.  A.  F.  A.  in  Paris,  France. 
4202.  California  Hillside.  4206.  Eucalyptus  Trees. 

SMITH,  HOWARD  EVERETT 

Born  n'est  Windham,  N.  H.,  iSSj.     Studied:    Boston  Art  Museum;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.   Y., 

under  Howard  Pyle;   Wilmington,  Del.;  Paris  and  Venice.     Honors:    Paige  traveling 

scholarship,  Boston  Art  Museum. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi}. 
2129.  The   Convalescent.  3326.  Portrait  of  a  Venetian  Girl. 

SMITH,  JESSIE  WILLCOX 

Born  Philadelphia.     Studied:    P.  A.  F.  A.;  Drexel  Institute  under  Howard  Pyle.    Mem- 
ber:   Phila.  W.  C.  C;  S.  I.  (Assoc);  N.  Y.  JV.  C.  C.    Honors:    bronz  medal,  Charles- 
ton Exposition,  IQ02;  Mary  Smith  prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1903;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Expo- 
sition, 1904;  Beck  prize,  Phila  fV.  C.  C,  1911. 
Silver   medal.   Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,   1913. 

19.  Jack  and  the  Bean  Stalk.  22.  Cinderella. 

20.  Babes  in  the  Wood.  24.  Snow  White  and  the  Seven  Dwarfs. 

21.  Little  Red  Riding  Hood. 

SMITH,  ROSAMOND  L. 

Born  Boston,  18/6.  Studied:  Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  with  Philip  L.  Hale,  Frank 
It'.  Benson  and  Edumund  C.  Tarbell. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  I9I5- 
3304.  Heirlooms.  3435.  Cinderella. 

SNEAD,   LOUISE  WILLIS 

Born  Charleston,  S.  C.  Studied  with  Chase,  Theodora  Thayer  and  Alice  Beckington  ir 
New  York.     Honor:    Honorable  mention,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902. 

1314.  Portrait   of   Miss   Snead.  1317.  Portrait. 

1315.  Young    Violinist. 

SNELL,  FLORENCE  F. 

Born  London,  England.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.  Member:  N.  Y.  If.  C.  C;  A.  IV. 
C.  S.  (Assoc). 

1121.  A  Gate  of  Rothenburg.  1142.  Roadside:  St.  Jean  de  Doigt. 

1122.  Street  in  Rothenburg.  1143.  Cottages  on  the  Cliff:  Polperro. 

SNELL,  HENRY  B. 

Born  Richmond,  England,  1858.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.  Member:  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C. 
(pres.) ;  A.  W.  C.  S.;  A.  N.  A.,  1902;  N.  A.,  1906;  S.  A.  A.,  190S.  Honors:  Gold  medal, 
A.  C.  Phila.,  1896;  first  prize,  Nashville  Exposition,  1897;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Ex- 
position, 1900;  silver  medal,  Pan-.4merican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  190 1 ;  silver  medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904;  first  prize,  Worcester  Museum,  1905;  Beal  prize, 
N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C,  1905.  Asst.  director  of  Fine  Arts,  U.  S.  Comm.  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Silver  Medal,  for  Oil  Painting,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco, 
1915- 

Gold  Medal,  for  Water  Color  Painting,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1913- 


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SNELL,   HENRY   B.    (Continued) 

1777.  The  Passing  Steamer.  4261.  The  Lighthouse  by  Moonlight. 

3290.  Low   Tide.  4268.  The  Devon  Coast. 

3321.  The  Cargo  Boat.  4294.  The  Cove. 

4138.  Twilight  at  Sea.  4328.  Still   Life. 

4240.  The  Quay:  Paris. 

SOHIER,  ALICE  RUGGLES 

Born  Qulniy,  Mass.,  iSSo.  Sludiid:  A.  S.  L.,  Buffalo,  A'.  Y.;  Museum  of  Fine  Arts, 
Boston,  unJer  Tarbetl.  Honors^  Paige  Traveling  Scholarship,  1^07-09.  Member:  Guild 
of  Boston  Artists. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igij. 
2142.  Reminiscence.  2292.  Giovanna. 

SOTTER,  GEORGE  W. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  lS;(j.    Studied:   P.  A.  F.  A.    Member  of  the  Associated  Artists  of  Pitts- 
burgh; Society  of  tl'estern  .-Irtists. 
Silver   medal,   Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,    1915. 

3586.  In   Gloucester  Harbor.  3603.  Moonlight:  Gloucester  Harbor. 

Lent  by  Williain  Smith  Stimmel,  Esq.       3612.  Valley  in  Snow. 

3599.  Snow-bound  Hills:  Pittsburg. 

SOUDER,  MARY  RINARD 

Born    H'inchester,  Ind.,   1879. 
1796.  Portrait  of  a   Girl.  1798.  Portrait  of  a  Girl. 

SPAETH.  MARY  HAUGHTON 

Born  Hanover,  N.  H.,  iSyo.    Studied:    School  of  Design  for  Women,  Philadelphia,  Pa.; 
Paris  and  Spain. 
4185.  Penelope  Roberts. 

SPARKS,  ARTHUR  W. 

Born   Washington,  D.  C,  1S71.     Studied:    America,  France.     Honorable  mention.  Asso- 
ciated Artists  of  Pittsburgh. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$. 

3595.  Midsummer  Day.  3605.  Mills  at  Rankin. 

SPEAR,  ARTHUR  P. 

Born  /Washington,  D.  C,  1879.    Studied:    Laurens  in  Paris. 
.Silver   medal,   Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,   191  $■ 
3479.  Spring  in  the  City. 

SPEICHER,   EUGENE  E. 

Born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1883.  Studied:   Buffalo,  New  York  and  Europe.  Member:   A.  N.  A., 

19 13.    Honors:    Proctor  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  191  j. 

Silver   medal,   Panama-Pacific   International   Exposition,   San    Francisco,    I9IS- 

3258.  In  the  Catskills.  33S4.  Portrait  of  John  Nelson  Cole,  Jr. 

SPENCER,  MARY 

Born  Springfield,  Ohio.    Studied  ivilh  C.  T.  Webber  in  Cincinnati. 
2957.  Peonies. 

SPENCER,  ROBERT 

Born  Harvard,  Neb.,  1879.  Studied:  N.  A.  D.;  New  York  School  of  Art.  Member: 
N.  A.  D.  Honors:  Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  .Icademy  of  Design,  N.  Y.,  1913; 
honorable  mention,  .Irt  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1913;  Sesnan  gold  medal.  The  Penn- 
sylvania Academy  of  the  Fine  .4rts,  1914;  Innes  gold  medal,  National  Academy  of  De- 
sign, New  York,  1914. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3171.  The   Grev   Mills.  3263.  Courtvard    at    Dusk. 

3259.  The  Closing  Hour. 


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SPRINCHORN,  CARL  966.  Sea  God. 

961.  Woman  with  Fan.  967.  Young  Woman. 

962.  Youth.  968.  Drawing. 

963.  Dancers.  969.  Masquerade. 

964.  Drawing.  972.  Man  with  Dagger. 

965.  Dancer.  4440.  Beach  at  Laguna. 

SPRINGER,  EVA 

Born   Cimarron,  A'eiv  Mexico.     Studied:    A.  S.   L.   of  N.   Y.;  Academie  Julian,  Paris; 

Academie  Colorossi,  Paris;  Academie  de  la  Grand  Chaumiere,  Paris.     Honors:    Medal 

for  miniatures,  Academie  Julian,  Paris. 
1964.  La  Vieille.  1972.  Italian  Girl. 

1970.  Little  Simone. 

STAGEY,  ANNA  LEE 

Born  Glasgoiv,  Mo.  Studied:  A.  I.  C.  Member:  Chicago  S.  A.  Honors:  Young  Fort- 
nightly prize,  A.  I.  C,  ig02;  Cahn  prize,  A.  I.  C,  1902;  Field  Exhibition  prize,  1907; 
Clyde  M.  Carr  prize,  igj2. 

2284.  In  Furs.  3513.  Moonlight:  Granada. 

STACEY,  JOHN  F. 

Born  Biddeford,  Me.,  1S39.  Studied:  Mass.  Normal  School  in  Boston;  Boulanger,  Le- 
febvre  and  Julian  Academy  in  Paris.  Member:  Chicago  S.  A.  Honors:  Bronze  medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904;  $100  prize.  Field  Exhibition,  1907;  bronze  medal, 
Buenos  Aires,  1910;  Grower  prize,  A.  I.  C,  1911. 

3156.  Midsummer:   Gloucester.  3230.  Morning  in  August. 

STAIGG,  RICHARD  MORRELL 

Born  in  Leeds,  England,  1S17;  died  in  Newport,  R.  I.,  iSSi.     Brought  to  this  country 
by  his  father  in  1831.    Received  advice  from  Allston  and  others.    Exhibited  miniatures 
at  R.  A.    Regular  exhibitor  at  N.  A.  D.,  of  which  he  was  elected  Associate  in   1856, 
and  Academician  in  1861.    Visited  Europe,  1867-69  and  1872-74. 
1326.  Portrait  of  Daniel  Webster. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 

STANTON,  LUCY   M. 

Born  .Atlanta,  Ga.,  1873.  Studied:  Colorossi  Academy,  Simon,  Blanche,  Gandara  and 
A.  Koopman  in  Paris.    Members,   P.  A.  S.  Min.  P.,  1905;  Am.  S.  Min.  P.,  1910. 

1241.  Mrs.   Hunnicutt.  1245.  A  Scheme  in  Blue  and  White. 

1243.  Mr.  Joel  Chandler  Harris.  1247.  An  Old  Woman. 

1244.  Aunt  Liza. 

STARK,   OTTO 

Born  Indianapolis,  1839.  Studied  with  Lefebvre,  Boulanger  and  Cormon  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber:  S.  tV.  A.   In  charge  of  Art  Dept.,  Manual  Training  High  School,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

1113.  The  Gravel  Screen.  1114.  Building  Operations. 

STEELE,  THEODORE  C. 

Born  Owen  County,  Ind.,  1847.  Studied:  Royal  Academy  in  Munich,  with  Benczur  and 
Loefftz.  Member:  S.  IV.  A.  Honors:  Foutke  prize,  Richmond,  Ind.,  IQ06;  silver  mdai, 
Wednesday  Club,  1907 ;  Fine  Arts  Corporation  prize,  igog;  honorable  mention.  Exposi- 
tion, Paris,  1900;  Fine  Arts  Building  Prize,  Society  of  IVestern  Artists,  1910. 

21S9.  The  Hill  Country.  3416.  The  Poplars. 

2367.  November  Afternoon. 

STEELE,  ZULMA 

Born  Appteton,  Jl'is.,  18S1.     Studied:    Pratt  Institute,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2191.   Nature's  Tapestry. 

STETSON,  CHARLES  WALTER 

Born  Tiverton  Four  Corners,  R.  I.,  1838..  Died  Rome,  Italy,  igir. 

1162.  A  Dance  at  the  End  of  the  Day.  1163.  Girls  under  a  Tree. 


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1164. 

A   Stream  in  Maremma. 

1165. 

Landscape. 

1166. 

Knights  on  Horseback. 

1167. 

Near  the  Edge  of  the  Ancient  Burial 

Ground. 

3845. 

A  Place  of  Peace. 

3846. 

October. 

3847. 

Bather. 

PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

STETSON,   CHARLES  WALTER    (Continued") 

3848.  Moonrise  behind  Cypresses. 

3849.  Harmony. 

3850.  Portrait  of  Grace  Ellery  Channing- 

Stetson. 

3851.  Summer  Jov. 

3852.  The  Love  Song. 

3853.  Smugglers. 

3854.  In  Praise  of  Dionysos. 

STEWART,  JULIUS  L. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  iS^^.  Pupil  of  Gerome  and  R.  de  Madrazo.  Member:  Paris 
S.  A.  P.;  Soc.  Nat  des  Beaux-Arts  iSgg.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  i,SS_^: 
third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  iSgo;  gold  medal,  Berlin,  iSgi  and  J895;  gold  medal, 
Munich,  i8gy;  grand  gold  medal,  Munich,  igoi.  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  1895; 
French  Legion  of  Honor  iSgs,  Officer  igoi. 

4200.   Venice.  4402.  Blue  Butterfly. 

4399.  Wood  Nymphs. 

STODDARD,  ALICE  KENT 

Born  H'aterto-an,  Conn.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  Philadelphia.  Honors:  Mary  Smith 
prize.  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  IQII  and  1913;  honorable  mention,  Philadel- 
phia Art  Club. 

2137.  The  White  Waist.  3377.  Portrait  of  Gerald  Stanley  Lee. 

2994.  The  Sisters. 

STOKES,  FRANK  WILBERT 

Born  Nashville,  Tenn.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  under  Thomas  Eakins;  Ecole  des  Beaux- 
Arts  in  Paris  under  Gerome;  CoLorossi  Academy  under  Collin;  Julian  Academy  under 
Boulanger  and  Lefeb^re. 

2630.  Belgica  Channel.  2633.  Aurora  Australis:  Antarctic  Bergs. 

2631.  Gate  of  Hades:  Sunset  Effect:  Green-  2634.  Aurora  Borealis:  Sea  Ice  Foreground. 

land.  2635.  Antarctic  Afterglow:  Admiralty  Sound. 

2632.  Antarctic  Glacier:  Admiralty  Sound. 

STORRS,  JOHN 

Born  Chicago,  1S85.   Studied  with  Charles  Grafly,  Paul  Bartletl,  Auguste  Rodin,  Lorado 

Taft. 
4307.  Portrait. 

STORY,  JULIAN 

Born  ICalton-on-Thames,  England,  lSs7,  of  American  parents,  his  father  being  the 
sculptor,  ll'illiam  Jf'etmore  Story.  Studied  with  Duveneck  in  Florence;  Boulanger  nnd 
Lefebire  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1906;  S.  A.  A.,  1892;  London  Soc.  Port.  P.  Honors: 
Third  medal  and  honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1SS9;  gold  medal,  Berlin,  iSgt ;  silver 
medal,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  silver  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi. 
Chevalier  Legion  of  Honor,  France,  1901. 
Sih'er   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,   igi5. 

3386.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Stop,-.  3389.  Portrait  of  the  Artist. 

STREAN,   MARIA   JUDSON 

Born  Washington,  Pa.,  l86f,.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.  under  Cox  and  IVeir;  Prinet 
and  Dauchez  in  Paris.  Member:  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C;  Am.  S.  Min.  P.;  Pa.  Soc.  Min.  P.; 
Union  Inter,  des  Beaux-.'lrts  ei  Lettres.  Honor:  Honorable  mention,  Pan-American  Ex- 
position, Buffalo,  igoi. 

1813.  Boy  in  Pierrot  Costume.  1818.  Portrait. 

1815.  Dorothy.  1819.  Mrs.  W.  B.  McKennan. 

1816.  Portrait  of  Miss  Alexander.  1820.  Girl  in  Gray  Coat. 

1817.  William. 

STUART,   GILBERT 

Born  Narraganselt,  R.  I.,  7755 ;  died  Boston,  18 jS.  Portrait  painter.  Went  to  England 
'"   1775-    Pupil  and  assistant  to  Benjamin   West.    President  of  the  Royal  Academy.    He 

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STUART,   GILBERT    (Continued) 

returned  to  America  in  171)2.  Among  his  sitters  in  Europe  luere  three  kings,  Louis  XI' I., 
George  III.,  and  George  IV.  ivhile  Prince  of  IVales.  He  painted  many  distinguished 
artists,  and  six  Presidents  of  the  United  States,  viz:  IVashington,  Adams,  Jefferson,  Madi- 
son, Monroe  and  John  Quincy  .Idams.  He  painted  tiuo  (or  possibly  three)  portraits  of 
IVashington  from  life — the  Landsdoune  portrait  and  the  Athenaeum  portrait,  from  luhich 
he  painted  many  replicas. 

2763.  Portrait.  2767.  Portrait     of     Major     General     Henry 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq.  Dearborn. 

2764.  Portrait  of  William  Williamson.  Lent  by  Herbert  Welsh,  Esq. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   Gustav  Radeke.  2768.  Captain  Joseph  Anthony. 

2765.  Portrait  of  President  Monroe.  Lent  by  Laurence  Johnson  Morris, 

Lent  by  Hon.  Seth  Low.  Esq. 

SULLY,  ROBERT  M. 

Born  Petersburg,  I'a.,  180S;  died  1855.  Studied  •with  Nasmyth,  the  landscape  painter 
of  Edinburgh,  and  later  inith  his  uncle,  Thomas  Sully,  in  Philadelphia.  IVent  abroad  to 
study  in  1S34,  remaining  four  years. 

2773.  Junius  Brutus  Booth. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

SULLY,  THOMAS 

Born  in  Horncastle,  England,  lySs;  died  in  Philadelphia,  iSyj.  Studied  luith  his 
brother,  Laiirence  Sully,  and  luith  Stuart.  Settled  in  Philadelphia,  1809.  Visited  Europe, 
and  painted  Queen  Victoria  from  life  in  iSsS.  Exhibited  at  the  Royal  .Icademy,  1S30- 
1840.  In  the  Historical  Portrait  Exhibition  at  the  P.  A.  F.  .i.,  1887-88,  there  were  ex- 
hibited one  hundred  and  six  pictures  by  him. 
2769.  Portrait  of  Francis  Anne  Kemble.  2770.  Study  of  a  Head. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  Lent  by  the  Estate  of  Samuel  Bell 

of  the  Fine  Arts.  Waugh. 

SUTTER,  HENRY  R. 

Born  Salisbury,  Mo.,  iSgi.    Studied:    .Irt  Institute,  Chicago,  and  ivith  C.  W.  Haint'iorne. 
4111.  Street  Scene:  Provincetown. 

SUYDAM,  JAMES  A. 

Born  in  New  York  in  18 17.  He  was  a  pupil  of  the  American  artist,  M,  C.  Kellogg,  with 
whom  he  traveled  in  Greece,  Turkey  and  the  East.  He  painted  mountain  scenery  and 
coast  views,  and  was  one  of  the  organizers  of  the  Academy  in  New  York  and  its  treasurer. 
He  died  in  1S65  and  bequeathed  some  money  and  the  pictures  knozin  as  the  "Suydam 
Collection"  to  the  Academy. 

2691.  In  the  Meadows. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant,  Esq. 

SYLVESTER,  FREDERICK  O. 

1372.  A   Mural   Painting. 

TADAMA,  F. 

Born  Sumatra  (Netherlands  East  India),  1871.     Studied:    .Icademy  of  Fine  .Irts,  .Imster- 
dam,  and  in  Paris.    Honors:    Honorable  mention,  Paris;   Societe  des  Artistes  Francois 
Salon,  ipoi;  first  prize.  Landscape  Competition,  .J msterdam,  iSgS.     Member  of  the  jury 
in  several  exhibitions  in  Holland  and  America. 
2629.  Public  Market:  Seattle. 

TALCOTT,  ALLEN  B. 

3408.  April  at  Chipmunk  Point.  3600.  The  Ledges. 

TANAKA,  YASUSHI 

4444.  The  Shadow  of  the  Madrona. 

TANNAHILL,  MARY  H. 

Born  JVarrenton,  N.  C,  1868.   Studied:    A.  S.  L.;  IVeir,  Twachtman,  Cox  and  Movibray 


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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

TANNAHILL.   MARY   H.    (Continued) 

in  \eiv   York.     Member:    Pa.  S.  Min.  P.     Honor:    Prize,  Exhibition   of  Associailon  of 
Woman  Painters  and  Sculptors,  Netu  York,  1914. 

1945.  Brothers.  1953.  Girl  with  Parrot. 

1946.  A  Young  Mother.  1954.  Jane  Chapman. 

TANNER.  HENRY  O. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  l8S9-  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  ivith  Thomas  Eakins :  Laurens  and 
Constant  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  igog;  Soc.  Inter,  de  Peinture  et  Sculpture.  Hon- 
ors: Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  lS()6;  third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  lS(;y :  Lippin- 
cott  prize,  P.  /I.  F.  A.  IQOO;  silver  medal,  Paris  F.xposition,  igoo;  silver  medal,  Pan- 
.-Imerican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi :  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  IQ04; 
second  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  igo6;  Harris  prize,  A.  I.  C,  1906. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  iQlj. 

4123.  Christ  at  the  Home  of  Lazarus. 

TAPLEY.  J.  J.  WOODING 

Born  Fair  Haven,  Conn.,  1S6S.  Studied:  Yale  School  of  Fine  .Irts,  Nevs  Haven;  .1.  S.  L. 
of  N.  Y. 

1037.  November. 

TARBELL,  EDMUND  C. 

Born  West  Groton.  Mass.,  1862.  Studied:  Boston  Museum  School;  Boulani;er  and 
Lefebvre  in  Paris.  Member:  Ten  Am.  P.;  A.  N.  A.,  1(104;  A'^-  ^-t  1906;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L. 
Honors:  Clarke  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1890;  Shaw  Fund,  S.  A.  A.,  1S93;  medal,  Columbian 
Exposition,  Chicago,  189s;  first  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1894;  Lippincott  prize,  P.  A. 
F.  A.,  1S95;  Temple  gold  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1895;  gold  medal,  A.  C.  Phila.,  1895;  second 
Elkins  prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1896;  honorable  mention,  Tennessee  Exposition,  Nashville,  1S97 ; 
first  prize,  Worcester  Museum,  1900;  three  medals,  Boston  Charitable  Mechanics'  Assoc; 
bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  third  prize,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1901 ;  second  prize, 
C.  /.  Pittsburgh,  1904;  first  prize,  Worcester  Museum,  1904;  Harris  prize,  A.  I.  C,  1907; 
medal  of  honor,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1908;  Saltus  medal,  N.  A.  D.,  1908;  first  prize,  C.  I.  Pitts- 
burgh, 1909;  first  W.  .'1.  Clark  prize,  Corcoran  A.  G.,  1910;  Beck  gold  medal,  P.  .■/.  F.  A., 
1911.  Instructor  School  of  Drawing  and  Painting  at  the  Boston  Museum,  1889  to  1911. 
Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Award,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  191 5. 

3940.  New  England  Interior.  3950.  Reverie. 

Lent  by  Miss  Catherine  Codman.  Lent  by  Miss  Georgina  Carey. 

3941.  Girl  in  Blue.  3951.  Portrait:  Hon.  John  \V.  Hammond. 

3942.  Girl  Reading.  Lent  by  the  Hon.  John  W.  Hammond. 

Lent  by  Boston   Museum  of   Fine  3952.  Mrs.  John  S.  Lawrence. 

Arts.  Lent  by  John  Silsbee  Lawrence,  Esq. 

3943.  Girls  Reading.  3953.  Girl  with  Dog. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   Daniel   Merriman.  Lent  by  Mr.  and   Mrs.  Stephen 

3944.  Girl   Crocheting.  Codman. 

Lent  by  Bela  Lyon  Pratt,  Esq.  3954.  The  Turquoise  Ring. 

3945.  Girl  Reading.  Lent  by  the  Art  Club  of  Philadel- 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati   Museum  phia. 

Association.  3955.  My  Family. 

3946.  Dr.  Edward  Reynolds.  3956.  Mrs.  Samuel  Cabot,  Jr. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Edward  Reynolds.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Samuel  Cabot. 

3947.  Edmund   and   Eaglet.  3957.  Interior. 

3948.  Girl  in  White.  Lent  by  Dr.  George  Woodward. 

Lent  by  J.  H.  Gest,  Esq.  3958.  On  Bos'ns  Hill. 

3949.  The  Mirror.  Lent  by  S.  Dacre  Bush,  Esq. 

Lent  by  the  Queen  City  Club.  3959.  The  Dreamer. 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  J. 

Born  New  York,  1S55.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.,  N.  .1.  D.  and  Eastman  Johnson  in  New  York; 
London  and  Paris.   Member:   S.  I.,  1910.   Honors:   Honorable  mention  for  drawing.  Pan- 


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TAYLOR,   CHARLES  J.    (Continued) 

American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901.    Instructor,  Carnegie  Technical  Schools,  Pittsburgh, 

since  igii. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Aivards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 

San  Francisco,  1915. 
974.  Rankin  Mills.  986.  Pittsburgh  from  the  Golf  Club. 

976.  Monongahela  from  Soho  Hill.  3611.  Boothbay  Harbor. 

978.  Coming  from  Work.  3614.  Springtime  in  the  Suburbs. 

982.  Mills  at  Swissvale.  3615.  Sandy  Creek. 

984.  The  Blowout:  Soho.  3616.  Sandy  Creek  Bridge. 

TAYLOR,  EMILY  DRAYTON 

Born  Philadelphia,  i860.    Studied  vAth  Cecile  Ferrere  in  Paris;  P.  A.  F.  A.    Member: 
Pa.  Soc.  Min.  P.  (pres.).    Honors:    Gold  medal,  Earl's  Court  Exposition,  London,  igoo; 
gold  medal  for  services  on  jury,  Charleston  Exposition,  igoz. 
Silver   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,    1915. 

1930.  Spring.  1933.  Miss  Corrine  B.  Freeman. 

1931.  Mrs.  John  Innis  Kane.  1934.  Life's  Bubbles. 

1932.  Mrs.  Paul  Mills.  1936.  Mrs.  Allison. 

TAYLOR,  FRANK  WALTER 

Born  Philadelphia,  1874;  son  of  Frank  L.  Taylor.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  and  in  Paris. 
Member:   Felloivship,  P.  A.  F.  A.;  S.  I.,  1903. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igij. 
8.  Souvenir  of  Versailles.  15.  The  Cargo:  London. 

10.  The  Pool:  London.  16.  The  Beach:  Brighton. 

11.  At  the  Races:  Deauville.  17.  Fete:  Night. 

12.  Illustration:  The  Iron  Woman.  18.  The  Villas:  Trouville. 

13.  Illustration:  The  Iron  Woman. 

TAYLOR,  MINNIE  C. 

Born  Bangor,  Maine,  1863.    Studied  in  London,  Munich  and  Paris;  San  Francisco  School 

of  Design;  Ne^a  York,  Boston  and  Chicago. 
1849.  Robie.  1851.  Portrait. 

THOMAS,  SEYMOUR 

Born  San  Augustine,  Texas,  1868.  Studied  ivith  Chase  in  New  York;  Lefebvre  and  Con- 
stant in  Paris.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1895;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Expo- 
sition, igoo;  third  class  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi ;  gold  medal, 
Munich,  1901;  second  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1904.  Legion  of  Honor,  France,  1904; 
Chevalier,  1905. 
3368.  Portrait  of  Dr.  W.  A.  Briggs.  4417.  Portrait:  Henri  Vignaud. 

THOMPSON,  GEORGE  ALBERT 

Born  New  Haven,  Conn.,  186S.  Studied:  Yale  School  of  Fine  Arts  in  Nevti  Haven;  John 
La  Farge  in  Neiu  York;  Merson,  Blanc,  Courtois  and  Giradoi  in  Paris.  Director  of  the 
Noricich  Art  School. 

2624.  February  Morning. 

THOMPSON,  LESLIE  P. 

Born  Medford,  18S0.    Studied:    Boston  Museum  School  under  Tarbell.    Honors:    Bronze 

medal,   Louisiana   Purchase   Exposition,   1904;   third  Hallgarten  prize,  N.   .4.   D.   igii; 

Harrison  S.  Morris  prize,  Newport,  1914. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3800.  Girl  in  White.  3810.  Girl  with  Mirror. 

THORNDIKE,   CHARLES   H. 

Born  Paris,  1875.  Studied  in  France  with  J.  B.  Constant.  Honors:  .Associate  of  "Salon 
d'Automne,"  Paris;  decorated  French  order  "Officer  d'Academie." 

4149.  Gray  Weather.  4416.  Boats  Entering  the  River. 

4170.  Church. 


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TIFFANY,  LOUIS  C. 

Born  in  Nnu  York,  lH^S.  Studied  -^vith  George  Inness  and  Samuel  Colman  in  A'«t  York: 
Leon  Bailey  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1S71;  N.  A.,  1880;  S.  A.  A.;  A.  W.  C.  S.; 
N.  Y.  Arcli.  Lg.:  Societe  Nat.  des  Beaux-Arts;  Imperial  Society  of  Fine  Arts,  Japan. 
Honors:  Gold  medal  for  applied  arts,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor  of  France,  igoo;  gold  medal,  Dresden  Exposition,  Igor;  grand  prize,  Turin  Expo- 
sition of  Decoratiie  Art,  igo2;  special  diploma  of  honor,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi^. 

3454.  Silver  Jar.  3461.  Copper  Vase  No.  2. 

3455.  Silver   Gilt   Vase.  3462.  Tea  Screen. 

3456.  Spray  of  Mistletoe.  3463.  Hand  Wrought  Vase. 

3457.  Pendant:  Star  Fish  Motif.  3464.  Silver  Cup. 

3458.  Necklace:  Two  Gold  Serpents.  3465.  Silver  Vase. 

3459.  Spray  of  Blackberries.  3466.  Gold  Cup. 

3460.  Copper  Vase  No.  1. 

TINGLEY,  BLANCHE 

1233.  Josephine  Summer. 

TITCOMB,   M.   BRADISH 

Born  in  \eii-  Hampshire.     Studied:    Boston  Museum  School  under  Tarbell,  Benson  and 

Hale.  Member:   N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C. 
2351.  Summer  Girls.  4181.  Hillside  and  Harbor. 

2605.  The  Distant  City. 

TOMPKINS,  FRANK  H. 

Born  Hector,  N.  Y.,  1847.    Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  N.   Y.;   Cincinnati  School  of  Design; 
Royal  .'Icademy  in  Munich  under  Loefftz;  gold  medal,  Mass.  Charitable  Mechanics'  Assoc. 
2626.  Self  Portrait. 

TROCCOLI,  GIOVANNI  BATTISTA 

Born  Italy,  iSSj.     Studied  zvith  Dr.  D.  tV.  Ross  and  Hermann  Dudley  Murphy.     Honors: 

Honorable  mention,  Carnegie  Institute,  igil ;  The  Norman  Wait  Harris  silver  medal.  .Irt 

Institute,  Chicago,  jgi;. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   igij. 
2350.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Ferry.  2369.  Woman  with   a   Handkerchief. 

2354.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Brinckerhofl.  2373.  New  England  Woman. 

TROTT,  BENJAMIN 

Born  in  Boston.  Follo'wed  Stuart  from  New  York  to  Philadelphia,  and  there  remained 
for  many  years.  Copied  in  miniature  many  of  Stuart's  portraits.  Joint  tenant  ivith 
Sully,  180S.  Also  sojourned  in  the  South,  in  New  York  and  in  Boston.  Exhibited  P.  A. 
F.  A.,  18 1 2. 

1322.  Portrait  of  Solomon  Etting. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 

TRYON,  DWIGHT  W. 

Born  Hartford,  Conn.,  iH.jg.  Studied  with  C.  Daubigny,  Jacquesson  de  la  Chevreuse, 
A.  Guillemet  and  H.  Harpignies  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  iSgo;  N.  A.,  1891;  S.  A.  A., 
1882;  A.  /r.  C.  S.;  Nat.  Inst.  .4.  L.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Boston,  1S82;  gold  medals, 
American  Art  .-Issoc,  New  York,  1SS6  and  1SS7 ;  third  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1SS7 ; 
Ellsworth  prize,  A.  I.  C,  18S8;  Palmer  prize,  Chicago  Interstate  Exposition,  l8Sg;  Webb 
prize,  S.  .4.  A.,  iS8g;  first  class  gold  medal,  Munich  Exposition,  i8g2;  medal,  Columbian 
Exposition,  Chicago,  iSgs;  first  prize,  Cleveland  Interstate  Exposition,  1S95;  first  prize, 
Tennessee  Centennial,  Nashville,  lSi)7 ;  gold  medal  ($1^00),  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  iSgS; 
chronological  medal,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  iSgg;  gold  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  Kjoi ;  gold  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  jgo.]. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiS- 
2390.  Twilight:  Autumn.  2391.  An  Evening  in  May. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer  Lent  by  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 

Collection.  Academy. 

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TRYON,    DWIGHT   W.    (Continued) 

2392.  Early  Night. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

2393.  Sunset  before  Storm. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

2394.  Autumn. 

2395.  Night:  The  Sea. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

2396.  The  Sea:  East  Wind. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 


2397.  Autumn  Morning. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

2398.  Evening:  September. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

2399.  Afternoon:  October. 

2400.  Moonlight. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

2401.  The  Farm:  Moonlight. 

2402.  Moonlight  on  the  Water. 

2403.  The  Sea:  Freshening  Breeze. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 


TUCKER,  ALLEN 

Born  Brooklyn,  \.   Y.,  rS66.     Studied:    Columbia  I'niz::  A.  S.  L.  of  A'.   1'.     Member: 

N.  Y.  Arch  Lg.,  1902;  S.  C.  U.  A.,  1888;  Am.  P.  S. 
2127.  The  Ice  Storm.  4453.  Portrait  in  Blue  and  Ivory. 

TURNER,  HELEN  M. 

Born  Louisville,  Ky.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  A'.  Y.  under  Cox.  Member:  A'.  Y.  IV.  C.  C.: 
Pa.  S.  Min.  P.  Honors:  Elling  prize  for  landscape,  IQ12;  bronze  medal.  Cooper  Union, 
N.  Y.;  Julia  A.  Shaiu  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1913;  National  Arts  prize.  Society  of  iromen 
Painters  and  Sculptors,  1913;  honorable  mention,  Chicago  Art  Inst.,  1913. 

1909.  Mr.  Frank  Regal.  3029.  Portrait. 

1912.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Sherwood.  3310.  Mother  and  Child. 

TURNER,  ROSS  STERLING 

Born  H'estport,  A'.  Y.,  1847.  Studied:  Munich,  Venice,  Florence,  Rome.  Member:  N.  Y. 
IV.  C.  C;  .1.  II'.  C.  S.;  Boston  IV.  C.  C.  Honors:  Silver  medal  for  tiater  color,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901 ;  Evans  prize,  A.  IV.  C.  S.,  190S :  first  prize.  Water 
Color  Society,  N.  Y.,  1908;  first  silver  medal,  Mechanics'  Fair,  Boston,  iSqo.  Instructor, 
Mass.  Normal  Art  School  since  1909,  and  Mass.  Inst,  of  Technology. 
1749.  The   Rover.  177S.  Le  Soleil  Royal. 

TUTTLE,  ADRIANNA 

Born  IVindsor,  Conn.,  1S66.     Studied:    Neiv  York,  Boston,  Europe.     Member:    .1.  S.  L. 

of  N.  Y.    Honor:    Honorable  mention,  Connecticut  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1914. 
1S92.  Mrs.  Charles  Shearman  Coxe.  1895.  William  Somerset  Maugham. 

1893.  Portrait. 

TUTTLE,  RUEL  CROMPTON 

Born  IVindsor,  1S66.    Studied:    A.  S.  L. 
4366.  The  Fountain:  Windsor. 

TWACHTMAN,  JOHN  H. 

Born   Cincinnati,   1833;   died,   1902.    Studied: 

luinter  of  1S74  and  187s  in  Dwveneck's  Life  School  and  Painting  Class  in  the  same  city. 
Went  to  Europe  in  the  fall  of  1875,  entering  the  Art  School  at  Munich.  Honors:  Webb 
prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  18S8 ;  bronze  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago, 
1893;  Temple  gold  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  JS95;  silver  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901.    Member:    American  Art  Club,  Munich. 

4051.  October.  4054.  Phlox. 

Lent  by  Charles  A.  Piatt,  Esq.  4055.  Brush  House:  Cos  Cob. 

4052.  Niagara.  4056.  Sailing. 

4053.  River  in  Winter.  4057.  Flowers. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute.  Lent  by  J.  Alden  Weir,  Esq. 


of  A'.  Y.  under  .Moubray  and  IVeir. 


School  of  Design,  Cincinnati.    Spent  the 


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4067.  Marine. 

Lent  by  Henry  Fitch  Tavlor,  Esq. 

4068.  Gladioli.' 

Lent  by  Edward  H.  Coates,  Esq. 

4069.  Waterfall:  Yosemite. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Gustav  Radeke. 
On  the  Upper  Terrace. 
Summer. 
Waterfall. 

Lent  by  Henry  Smith,  Esq. 
Hill  at  Arc-la-Bataille. 

4074.  Meadow   Flowers. 

Lent  bv  the  Brooklyn  Museum. 

4075.  The   Back  Road. 

Lent  by  Childe  Hassam, 

4076.  Harbor   View   Hotel. 


4070. 
4071. 
4072. 

4073. 


Esq. 


A.  I.  C.  under  Mrs.  I'irginia  Reynolds.     Member   :    Chicago 
1296.  Master  Robert  Gibson. 


TWACHTMAN,   JOHN   H.    (Continued) 

4058.  View  on  the  Brette:  Bethune. 

Lent  by  the  Hill\er  .Art   Gallery, 
Smith  College. 

4059.  Windmills. 

Lent  by  the  Hillyer  Art  Gallery, 
Smith  College. 

4060.  Niagara. 

Lent  bv  W.  J.  Johnson,  Esq. 
406L  Sketch. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 

4062.  Frozen  Stream. 

4063.  Mother  and  Child. 

4064.  The  Azaleas. 
Lent  by  Henry  Smith, 

4065.  Greenwich  Hills. 

4066.  Bridge  in  Spring. 

TYLER,  CAROLYN  D. 

Born  C/iicago.     Studied: 

S.  ./.;  Chicago  S.  Miri.  P. 
1294.  Jeanette. 
TYNG,   MARGARET    FULLER 

Born  Exeter,  A'.  //      Studied:    Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  Mass. 

Siker  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  l^lj. 
2102.  The  Silver  Bowl. 

TYSON,  CARROLL  SARGENT,  JR. 

Born  Philadelphia.  iSyS.     Studied:    P.  A.  F.  A.  under  Chase  and  Cecilia  Beaux;  Carl 

Marr  and   Walter   Thor  in  Munich. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  international  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi^. 
3425.  A    Midsummer's   Day.  3591.  Before   Moonrise. 

3  587.  Road  to  the  Pier. 
UFER.  WALTER 

Born  Louisville,  Ky.,  1S76.   Studied:    Chicago,  Dresden,  Munich,  Paris. 
2104.  Rnsa   Cota   of   San   Juan   Pueblo.  2108.  Taos  Indian   in  Cornfield. 

2106.  A   Daughter  of   San  Juan   Pueblo. 

ULLMAN,  EUGENE  PAUL 

Born  in  Ne^u   York,  jS/7.     Studied  with   IVm.  M.  Chase.     Member:    .Assoc.  Soc.  S'at. 
des  Beaux-.lrts,  Paris:  Paris  S.  A.  P.     Honors:    Bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition,  igo4:  first   class   medal,  Orleans,  France;   igos;  second  prize,   Worcester,   1906; 
Temple  gold  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1906. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4121.  Young   Widow.  4426.  Head  of  a   Young  Woman. 

4125.  Parisienne. 

UMBSTAETTER,   NELLY   LITTLEHALE 

Born  Stockton,  Cal.,  1S6/.    Studied:    Museum  of  Fine  .Irts,  Boston. 

932.  The   Golden   Pine.  935.  The   White   Birch. 

933.  Old  Thorn  Trees.  942.  The  Woods. 

934.  Takesago.  943.  An  Opal  Day. 
UPTON,  FLORENCE  K. 

Born  in  Nciu  York.    Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Kenyon  Cox;  Gari  Melchers;  in  Paris 
•with  Collin,  and  in  Holland  <with  George  Hitchcock.    Member:    Assoc.  Societe  Nationale 
des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris.    Honor:    Gold  medal  at  Nantes. 
4460.  The  Yellow  Room. 

VALK,  ELLA  SNOWDEN 

Born  Virginia.   Studied:    AVw  York  and  Paris. 
1958.  Dawn.  1960.  Miss  Frances  Cocke. 


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VAN  BOSKERCK,  ROBERT  W. 

Born  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1855.   Studied  ivit/i  S^cain  Gifford  and  A.  H.  K^yant  in  New  York. 
Member:    A.  N.  A.,  iSgy ;  N.  A.,  1907;  S.  A.  A.,  1887.    Honors:    Silver  medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  l(>04. 
3288.  The  Valley  at  Delhi:  New  York.  3414.  Gill   Brook:  Adirondacks. 

VAN  LAER,  ALEXANDER  T. 

Born  Auburn,  X.   Y.,  1S57.    Studied:    N.  A.  D.  and  R.  Sivain   Gifford  in  Neiv  York; 

George  Poggenbeck  in  Holland.    Member:    A.  N.  A.,  igoi;  N.  A.,  igog;  A.  W.  S.  C. 

(pres.);  N.   Y.   W.   C.  C.     Honors:    Bronze   medal,   Charleston,  Exposition,  jgo2;  gold 

medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 
2297.  November  Afternoon.  3589.  The  Old   Mill. 

VAN  SLOUN,  FRANK  J. 

Born  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Studied,  New  York. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  IQIS- 
3509.  Portrait  of  an  Actor. 

VINTON,  FREDERIC  PORTER 

Born  Bangor,  Maine,  JS46;  died  1911.  Studied  ii-ith  Leon  Bonnat;  Jean  Paul  Laurens 
in  Paris.  Member:  Royal  Academy,  Lowell  Institute.  Honors:  Honorable  mention, 
Paris  Exposition,  iSgo;  gold  medal,  IVorld's  Columbian  Exposition,  iSqs;  silver  medal, 
Paris  Exposition,  jgoo:  gold  medal,  Pan-.lmerican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi;  Temple 
gold  medal,  Philadelphia,  igoS;  gold  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
2944.  Hon.   Moorfield   Storey.  2962.  Portrait:   Mrs.   Vinton. 

VIVIAN,  CALTHEA 

Born   Missouri.     Studied:     Crocker  School   of  Design;   Hopkins   .4rt   Institute.     Honor: 
Medal  for  drawing  at  Crocker  School. 
2133.  Moonlight:  St.  Francis  Sutter  Park. 

VOGT,  LOUIS  C. 

Born  Cincinnati,  1864.  Studied  with  H.  Siddons  Mowbray  and  Frank  Duveneck.  Mem- 
ber:   S.  IV.  A.  (Assoc);  Cincinnati  A.  C. 

1064.  Late  Afternoon:  Cairo.  1068.  A  Market  Place  on  the  Nile. 

1065.  An  Old  Street:  Cairo.  1069.  Busy  Street:  Cairo. 
1067.  Morning:   Cairo. 

VOLK,  DOUGLAS 

Born  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1S56.  Son  of  the  sculptor,  Leonard  IV.  Volk.  Studied  with 
Gerome  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1898;  N.  A.,  1899;  S.  A.  A.,  1880;  N.  A.  C;  Soc. 
Inter,  des  Beaux-Arts  et  dcs  Lettres,  Paris.  Honors:  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition, 
Chicago,  189s;  Shaw  Purchase,  S.  .1.  A.,  1899;  first  prize.  Colonial  Exhibition,  Boston, 
1S99;  silver  medal,  Pan-.Imerican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal,  Charleston 
Exposition,  1902;  Carnegie  Prize,  S.  A.  A.,  190s:  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition, 1904;  Proctor  portrait  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1910;  Saltus  gold  medal,  N.  A.  D.,  1910. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiy. 

3839.  Marion   of   Hewnoaks.  3S41.  Mother   and   Child. 

3840.  Maid   of   the   Manor. 

VOLKERT,  EDWARD  C. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  1871.  Studied:  Cincinnati  Art  Academy  with  Frank  Duveneck, 
A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.  with  Mowbray.  Member:  Union  Internationale  des  Beaux-.4rts  et  des 
Lettres;  A.  IV.  C.  S.;  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C;  S.  W.  A. 

2362.  Winter   Evening:   Connecticut. 

VONNOH,  ROBERT 

Born  Hartford,  Conn.,  1838.  Studied:  Mass.  Normal  .4rt  School  in  Boston;  Julian 
Academy  in  Paris  under  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  igoo;  N.  A.,  igo6; 
S.  A.  A.,  iSgf;  Port.  P.;  N.  Y.Arch.  Lg.;  Munich  Secession  (cor.).  Honors:  Honorable 
mention,  Paris  Salon,  i88g;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  iSSg  and  1900;  medal.  Pan- 

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VONNOH,   ROBERT    (Continued) 

American  Exposition,  Buffalo,   igoi ;  medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Proctor  prize, 

N.  A.  D.,  igo4. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  19IJ. 

2219.  Portrait:   Daniel   Chester   French.  3078.  Poppies. 

2237.  Fantasy:  Blue  and   Yellow.  3388.  Charles   Francis  Adams,   Esq. 

2359.  Bridge  at   Grez. 

WAGNER.  FRANK  HUGH 

Born,  Milton,  Indiana,  i8jo.    Studied:    Art  Institute,  Chicago. 
1262.  Mary  Alice.  1263.  Portrait  of  Mr.  G. 

WAGNER,  FRED 

Born  Valley  Forge,  Pa.,  1S64.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  Member:  Pliila.  Sketch  C.  Hon- 
ors: Honorable  mention.  Art  Club,  Phila.;  silver  medal,  American  Art  Society;  bronze 
medal,  Knoxville;  Fellowship  prize,  1914. 

1075.  Brooklyn   Bridge.  1091.  Valley  of  Snow. 

1077.  Across' the  Schuylkill.  1093.  The  Village:  Winter. 

1079.  The  Two  Bridges.  2473.  Winter    Evening. 

10S9.  The  Yellow  Bridge.  2507.  Shoyeling   Snow. 

WAGNER,  ROBERT 

Born  Detroit,  Mich.,  lS/3.  Studied:  Unii'ersity  of  Mich.;  Academic  Julian;  Academie 
Delacluse. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1913. 
2577.  Portrait  of  Stewart  Edward  White. 

WAITE,  EMILY  BURLING 

Born  Worcester,  Mass.,  1SS7.    Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Museum  School  of  Fine  Arts, 

Boston.    Honors:     Gardner   prize;   Helen   K.   Hamlin   Scholarship;   Sears   prize;   Paige 

Traveling  Scholarship,  1909-13. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiS- 
2122.  A   Morning  in   September.  3268.  The  Lavender  Gown. 

2305.  Tijmentje  Cleaning  Brass.  3440.  Tijmentje   Pouring   Water. 

WALCOTT,  HARRY  MILLS 

Born  Torringford,  Conn.,  1870.  Studied:  N.  A.  D.  in  New  York;  Julian  .Academy  under 
Constant  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1903;  S.  A.  A.,  1902.  Honors:  Honorable  men- 
tion, Paris  Salon,  1S97 ;  bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901 :  Shai^' 
fund,  S.  A.  A.,  1902;  first  Ilallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1903:  Clarke  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1904; 
honorable  mention,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1904;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo.,  1904. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2220.  The   Children's   Cotillon. 

WALDEN.  LIONEL 

Born  Norwich,  Conn.,  1862.  Studied:  Carolus-Duran  in  Paris.  Member:  Nat.  Inst., 
A.  L.;  Paris  S.  A.  P.;  Societe  Inter,  de  Peinture  et  Sculpture,  Paris;  Soc.  de  Peintres  de  la 
Marine.  Honors:  Second  class  medal.  Crystal  Palace  Exhibition,  London;  Honorable 
mention,  Paris  Salon,  1899;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  third  class  medal,  Paris 
Salon,  1903;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904.  Chevalier  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  France,  1910. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1913. 
2600.  Scenes  on  the  Brittany  Coast.  4179.  Before   Fishing. 

WALKER,  HORATIO 

Born  Listoiiel,  Canada,  lSj8;  came  to  New  York  in  1S83.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1890; 
N.  A.,  1891;  S.  A.  A.,  J887;  Nat.  Inst,  A.  L.;  Royal  Insi.  of  Painters  in  Water  Colors, 
England;  A.  IV.  C.  S..  Honors:  Gold  medal,  competitive  exhibition  at  American  .Irt 
Galleries,  New  York,  1SS7;  Evans  prize,  .7.  IV.  C.  S.,  1888:  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exp., 
1S89;  gold  medal  and  diploma,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1S93:  gold  mrdal, 
Pan-.'Imeriran    Exposition,    Buffalo,    1901;    gold    medal,    Charleston    Exposition,     1902; 

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WALKER,   HORATIO    (Continued) 

gold  medal  for  oil  and  gold  medal  for  iiater  colors,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904! 

gold  medal  of  honor,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1906;  first  prize,  ft'orcester,  1907. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3833.  Man  Sawing  Wood.  3838.  Sheep  Shearing. 

3835.  Ploughing  in  Acadia.  Lent     by     the     Buffalo     Fine     Arts 

3837.  Boy   Feeding  Calves.  Academy. 

WALTMAN,   HARRY   FRANKLIN 

Born  in  Ohio,  1S71.     Studied  ivith  Constant  and  Laurens  in  Paris:  S.  Jerome  Vhl,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  and  Julian  in  Paris.     Honor:    Portrait  prize,  Salma.  C,  1909. 
2613.  The  Blue  Fountain.  4097.  Vermont. 

WARING,  LEILA 

Born  Charleston,  S.  C.    Studied:  A.  S.  L  of  N.  Y. 

1785.  Mrs.  T.  Malbone  Waring. 

WARNER,  EVERETT  L. 

Born  I'inton,  la.,  1877.    Studied:    A.  S.  L.  in  Washington  and  Neiu  York;  Julian  Acad- 
emy in  Paris.    Member:    N.  Y.  W.  C.  C;  A.  W.  C.  S.    Honors:    First  Corcoran  prize, 
Washington:    11'.  C.  C,  1902;  Scsnan  medal,  P.  A.  F.  .4.,  190S ;  ^silver  medal,  Buenos 
Aires  Exposition,  1910;  second  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  .4.  D.,  1912. 
Siher  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3419.  The  Edge  of  the  River.  3558.  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

WARREN,  HAROLD  B. 

Born  Manchester,  England,  1S59.    Studied:    Charles  H.  Moore  and  Charles  Eliot  Norton 
at  Harvard  University. 
1706.  Autumn.  4364.  The  Matterhorn. 

WASHINGTON,  ELIZABETH  F. 

Born  Siegfried's  Bridge,  Pa.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  Honors:  Three  prizes  for  applied 
design  at  The  Pennsylvania  Museum  and  School  of  Industrial  .4rt:  first  prize  in  Anatomy 
drawings,  igo9 ;  the  Cresson  Traveling  European  Scholarship,  given  June,  1912;  first 
Toppan  prize,  June,  191^. 

1786.  The  First  Parasol.  1792.  Abdul  Baha. 
1790.  Nancy. 

WATERBURY.  LAURA  PRATHER 

Born  Louisville,  Ky.     Studied:    San  Francisco  School  of  Design,  with  I'irgil  Williams. 
Honor:    Gold  medal,  Seattle,  Wash. 
1264.  Portrait  of  Miss  Nina  Clay.  1272.  General  W.  R.  Shafter. 

WATROUS,  HARRY  WILLSON 

Born  in  San  Francisco,   Cal.,   18$/.     Studied  -with  Bonnat,  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre  in 
Paris.    Member:    A.  N.  A.,  i8g^ ;  N.  A.  i8q^  (cor.  sec,  1S98) ;  S.  A.  A.,  1905.    Honors: 
Clark   prize.  A'.   A.   D.,   1S04;   bronze   medal,  Pan-.4merican   Exposition,   Buffalo,   1901 ; 
special  commemorative  gold  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 
2156.  He  Stood   in  the  Moonlight.  2364.  The  Bursting  of  the  Bubble. 

WAUGH,  FREDERICK  J. 

Born   Bordentown,  N.  J.,  1861;  son  of  S.  B.    Waugh,  portrait  painter.    Studied:    P.  .4. 

F.  A.;  Julian  Academy  in  Paris.    Member:    A.  C,  Philadelphia;  A.  N.  A.,  1909;  N.  A., 

1911.    Honors:    Clark  prize,  N.  .4.  D.,  J910;  gold  medal,  Buenos  Aires;  Norman  Wait 

bronze  medal,  .4rt  Institute,  Chicago. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3155.  The  Maine  Coast.  3173.  The  Southern  Gulf  Stream. 

3163.  Coming   of   the   Line   Storm. 

WAUGH,  SAMUEL  BELL 

Born  in  Mercer,  Pa.,  1814;  died  in  Janesville,  Wis.,  18S}.     Studied  in  Philadelphia  and 
abroad,  where  he  painted  a  number  of  portraits  of  distinguished  foreigners,  among  them 
Thorwaldsen.    For  many  years  a  leading  portrait  painter  in  Philadelphia. 
2803.  Portrait  of  Thorwaldsen. 


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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

WEBER,  SARAH  S.  STILLWELL 

26.  Water   Baby. 

WEBSTER.  E.  AMBROSE 

Born  Chrhea.  Mass.,  i860.     Studied:    Boston  Museum,  under  Benson  and  Tarbell;  Lau- 
rens and  Benjamin-Constant  in  Paris.     Musgrare  medal,  IQ06. 
4451.  In   the  Woods.  4454.  On  the  Trail. 

WEBSTER,  ETHEL  FELDER 

Born  ChappeU  Hill,   Texas.   1SS6.  Studied  in  New  York. 
1900.  Susan   Kingslev   Crawford.  1903.  Grandfather. 

1903.  Edith.  '  1905.  Louise. 

WEBSTER,  HERMAN  A. 

Born  AVtf  York,  iSyS.  Studied:  Paris.  Honors:  .Associate  Royal  Society  of  Painters, 
Etchers  and  Engraters.  looy;  .1.  Soc.  Nationale  des  Beaux-Arts,  1^12:  Felloiv  Royal 
Society  of  Painters,  Etchers  and  Engravers,  1914. 

4273.  Ponte   Santa  Trinita.  427S.  Rio  Opni   Santi:  Venice. 

4274.  Rio  della   Croce:   Venice.  4285.  Ponle   Vecchio:   Florence. 
4277.  Ponte  alle  Grazie:  Florence.  4286.  On  the  Arno:  Florence. 
WEHRSCHMIDT,  DANIEL  A. 

Born  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  ils6i.  Studied:  Hrrkomcr  School,  Bushey  Herts.  Honors: 
T'U'o  bronze  medals,  St.  Louis. 

Silver    medal,   Panama-Pacific   International  Exposition,   San    Francisco,    rQl^. 
4401.  The    Morning's    Milk. 

WEILL,  EDMOND 

Born  in  AVif  York.     Studied:    ^^  .^.  D.  under  Edgar  M.  Ward. 

1128.  October   Haze. 

WEIR,  J.  ALDEN 

Born  West  Point,  X.  Y.,  rSiJ.  Studied  v/tth  his  father,  Robert  W,  Weir,  at  West  Point: 
Gerome  in  Paris.  Member:  .1.  A'.  A.,  iSS^:  A'.  A.,  1&S6;  A.  W.  C.  S.:  Ten.  Am.  P.; 
Sat.  Inst.  .1.  L.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1S83;  silver  medal  for  paint- 
ing and  bronze  for  drawing,  Paris  Exposition,  iSgg;  prize  ($3,000),  .American  .Irt  A.'soc, 
AVt;'  York:  medal,  C.  /..  Pittsburgh,  1^97:  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  lono;  o-oW 
medal,  Pan-.-1  merican  Exposition.  Buffalo,  toot ;  gold  medal  for  paintings  and  silver  for 
engravings,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  IQ04:  Inness  medal.  A'.  A.  D,,  igo6;  Lippincott 
prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  lOtn;  silver  medal.  Int.  Exp.,  Buenos  Aires,  igio. 

Member  of  the  International  .hiry  of  .Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition. 
San  Francisco,   IQI-,. 

2406.  Constructing   a   Dam.  2422.  A   New  England  Rye  Field. 

2407.  Midsummer.  2423.  Plaza:   Nocturne. 

2408.  Hunter's   Moon.  2424.  In  the  Woods. 

2409.  The  Oak.  2425.  Portrait. 

2410.  Danburv  Hills.  2426.  Towards  Queeiiburgh  Bridge:  Nocturne. 

2411.  White  Oak.  2427.  June. 

2412.  Old   Norwich   Town:  Connecticut. 
WEIR,  JOHN  FERGUSON 

Horn  West  Point.  A'.   5'.,  iS.)!.     Studied  with  his  father.  Robert  W.  Wier,  at  West  Point: 

N.  A.  D.  in  S'ew  York.     Member:    A.  N.  A.,  1864;  X.  A..  1S66;  Director  of  the  Yale 

School  of  Fine  .Irts  since  lS6<). 
2966.  Forging  the  Shaft. 

Lent  bv  the  Metropolitan  Museum. 
WEISS,  SAMUEL  A. 

Born  Russia.  Poland,   ;.f7.i.     Studied:    Academy  of  Design,  Xev:  York. 
3608.  Sunshine. 
WELCH,  KATHERINE  G. 

Born  Spring  Station,  Ky.   Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  X.  Y.;  Am.  S.  Min.  P. 
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WELCH,  MABEL  R. 

Born  Ne-xa  Haven,   Conn.    Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  N.   V.   under  Cox  and  Reid;   Zander 

H^eyden,   Garrido,  Lazar  and  Scott  in  Paris.     Member:    Am.  S.  Min.  P.   ( sec.-treas.) ; 

Pa.  S.  Min.  P. 

Siher   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,   1915. 
1356.  Miss  Fisher.  1362.  Clorinda. 

1358.  Miss  Barler. 

WELLS,  ALICE  RUSHMORE 

Member:  Am.  S.  Min.  P.;  Pa.  S.  Min.  P. 
1228.  Miss   Natalie   Peck.  1230.  Portrait. 

WENDEL,  THEODORE 

Born   Midivay,    Ohio,   185Q.    Studied:    Paris,   Italy,    Germany.     Honors:     Sesnan    medal, 
P.  A.  F.  A.,  IQog;  bronze  medal.  International  Exposition,  Buenos  .lires,  IQIO. 
Sih'er    medal,   Panama-Pacific   International   Exposition,   San   Francisco,    1915. 

3777.  Hillside  Autumn.  3801.  Ipswich  Marsh. 

3781.  October  Haze. 

WENDT,  WILLIAM 

Born  in  Germany,  iS6j;  settled  in  Chicago,  iSSo.     Member:    A.  A'.  .-1 .,  IQIJ;  S.  If'.  A. 

Honors:    Second  Yerkes  prize,  Chicago,  iSg^;  Young  Fortnightly  prize,  .-l.  I.  C,  iSQ/' ; 

bronze    medal,    Pan-.4merican    Exposition,    Buffalo,    IQOI ;    Cahn    prize,    .1.    I.    C,    1904 : 

silver   medal,  Louisiana   Purchase  Exposition,   JOO4:    honorable   mention,   Chicago   S.   A., 

1905;  silver  medal,  irednesday  Club,  St.  Louis,  1910;  Cahn  honorable  mention,  .4.  I.  C, 

1911. 

Silver   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,   191$. 
3169.  Tahoma:  the  Eternal.  3172.  The   Land  of   Heart's   Desire. 

WENTZ,  HENRY 

Born  The  Dalles,  Oregon. 
4098.   November:  Five  P.  M. 

WERNER,  FRANK  A. 

3228.  Jessie. 

WERTMULLER,  ADOLPH 

.1  Swedish  painter,  born  at  Stockholm  in   /7/0.     He  ii-as  appointed  painter  to  the  Kin^ 
of  Sweden  in  17S7.     In  lygy  he  emigrated  to  America,  where  he  died,  the  date  of  his 
death  being  unknown. 
2794.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Hamilton.  2805.  Portrait   of    Mrs.    Hamilton. 

Lent  by  John   Frederick  Lewis,   Esq.  Lent  by  John   Frederick   Lewis,   Esq. 

WESSEL,  HERMAN  H. 

Born  I'incennes,  Ind.,  1878.     Studied:    Cincinnati  .4rt  Academy  and  in  Paris. 
2429.  The  Harbor:  He  aux  Moines. 

WEST,   BENJAMIN 

Born  Springfield,  Pa.,  lysS;  died  London,  l8jO.  Began  to  draw  when  seven  years  old. 
and  took  his  first  lessons  in  preparing  colors  from  the  Cherokee  Indians.  In  I/60  he  went 
to  Italy,  where  he  remained  until  I'bS-  He  won  royal  patronage  in  London,  which  he 
long  enjoyed.  From  1769  to  180T  he  received  all  orders  from  the  King,  who  made  him 
his  historical  painter  (1772).  On  the  death  of  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds  (1-92)  If'est  suc- 
ceeded him  as  President  of  the  Royal  .Academy,  of  which  he  was  one  of  the  founders 
in   1768. 

2783.  Portrait   of   Miss   Peel.  2787.  Mary  Magdalene  Anointing  the  Feet  of 

Christ. 
Lent  by  the  Art  Institute  of  Chicago. 

WETHERILL,  ELISHA  KENT  KANE 

Born  Philadelphia,  187=,.    Studied:    P.  A.  F.  A.  and  in  Paris. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   I9I5- 
3373.  The  Dreamer.  3489.  Mysterious  Thoughts. 


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WHEELER,  JANET  D. 

Born  Detroit,  Mich.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Bouguereau  and  Couriois  in  Paris.  Honors: 
Toppan  prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Mary  Smith  prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1901;  gold  medal,  A.  C, 
Philadelphia,   it^oJ:  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,   itjo.). 

3836.  In  Memoriam. 

WHISTLER,  JAMES   McNEILL 

Born  Loivetl,  .Mass.,  iiiS4;  '''''''  Chelsea,  London,  1903.  Lived  in  Russia  from  eii^hth  to 
fifteenth  year.  Returned  to  .Imerica  in  iS.fO;  entered  IVest  Point,  1S31.  Il'as  connected 
'H.ilh  Coast  Survey  in  If'ashington.  In  jS^y  luent  to  England,  and  shortly  after  moved  to 
Paris,  studying  under  Glyer.  Exhibited  in  Royal  .-Icademy  in  Jtifig  for  first  time.  Re- 
moved to  London  in  1863.  Member  Societe  Nationale  des  Beaux-.lrts,  Paris;  Chevalier 
( iSSc)).  Officer  ( lH'jl)  of  the  Legion  of  Honor:  Chevalier,  Order  of  St.  Michael,  Bavaria; 
honorable  member  Royal  .Icademy,  Bavaria;  honorable  member  Royal  Academy,  Dresden; 
President  International  Society  of  Sculptors,  Painters  and  Gravers,  London;  President 
Royal  Society  of  British  .Irtists;  honorable  member  Royal  Academy  of  St.  Luke,  Rome; 
Commander  of  Order  of  the  Crovin  of  Italy;  honorable  member  Royal  Scottish  .Icademy. 
Honors:  Gold  medal,  .Imsterdam,  1863;  medal  of  the  third  class,  Paris  Salon,  /<VcVj; 
medal  of  the  first  class,  Munich,  iSSg;  gold  medal,  Antwerp,  iSSg;  gold  medal.  Exposition 
Universelle,  Paris,  iSSq;  medals  (painting  and  etching).  World's  Columbian  Exposition, 
Chicago,  iSgs;  Temple  gold  medal.  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  18^4; 
gold  medal,  Antii-erp,  iSgi;  Grand  Prix  (painting)  and  Grand  Prix  (etching).  Exposition 
Universelle,  Paris,  igoo;  gold  medal  (painting  and  etching),  Pan-.'ltnerican  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  l()i)t ;  honorary  decree  of  Doctor  of  Literature,  Glasgow  University,  igo^. 


257.  Gray  and   Silver:  The  Life  Boat. 

Lent     by     National     Gallery,     Freer 
Collection. 
25«.  The  Sad  Sea:  Dieppe. 

Lent     by     National     Gallery,     Freer 
Collection. 

259.  Petite  Mephiste. 

Lent     by     National     Gallery,     Freer 
Collection. 

260.  The  White  House. 

Lent     by     National     Gallery,     Freer 
Collection. 

261.  Wortley:   Note   in  Green. 

Lent     by     National     Gallery,     Freer 
Collection. 

262.  Venus  Rising  from  the  Sea. 

Lent     by     National     Gallery,     Freer 
Collection. 

263.  Symphony  in   Blue  and   Pink. 

Lent     by     National     Gallery,     Freer 
Collection. 

264.  Symphony  in  White  and  Red. 

Lent     by     National     Gallery,     Freer 
Collection. 

265.  Variation   in   Blue   and   Green. 

Lent     by     National     (Jallery,     Freer 
Collection. 

266.  The   White   Symphony:   Three   Girls. 

Lent     bv     National     Gallery,     Freer 
Collection. 

267.  Venus. 

Lent     by     National     Gallery,     Freer 
Collection. 

268.  Blue  and   Gold:  the  Rose  Azalea. 

Lent     by     National     Gallery,     Freer 
Collection. 


269.  Green    and    Silver   Beaulieu   Terrace. 

Lent     by     National     Gallery,     Freer 
Collection. 

270.  Portrait  of   Mrs.  Whibley. 

Lent     by     National     Gallery,     Freer 
Collection. 
27L  Grey  and  Silver:  the  Mersey. 

Lent     by     .National     Gallery,     Freer 

272.  Nude   Figure  and   Cupid. 

Lent     by     National     Gallery,     Freer 
Collection. 

273.  Nude  Figure. 

Lent  by  J.  Alden  Weir,  Esq. 

274.  Study  in  Rose  and  Brown. 

Lent  by  the  Hackley  Gallery  of  Fine 
Arts. 

275.  Green  and   Violet:  Portrait  of  Mrs.  E. 

Milicent  Cobden. 

Lent    by    the    Estate    of   Mrs.    E.    M. 
Cobden. 

276.  Portrait:  Mrs.   Huth. 

Lent  by  Louis  Huth,  Esq. 

277.  Falling    Rocket:    Nocturne:    Black    and 

Gold. 

Lent  by  Samuel  Untermyer,  Esq. 

278.  Note   Blanche:   Whistler's   Study   of   Jo. 

Lent    by    the    Estate    of    Mrs.    E.    M. 
Cobden. 

279.  The  Daughter  of  the  Concierge. 

Lent  by   Mrs.  William  A.  Noyes. 
32L  Girl  with  Parasol. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  G.  R.   Halkett. 
323.  The  Opal  Sea. 

Lent   by    the   Estate   of   Mrs.   E.   M. 
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WHITE,  EDWIN 

Born  in  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  in  1S17;  died  in  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  J8/7.    Studied 
in  Paris,  Rome,  Florence  and  Dusseldorf  in  18^0  and  1869.  Returned  to  Neiu  York  in  iS/^. 
272S.  The  Sacred  Lesson. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant,  Esq. 

WHITE,  ORRIN  A. 

Born  Hanover,  III.,  1883. 
3166.  Snow  Blown  Peaks.  3167.  Autumn  in  the  Canyon. 

WHITEMAN,  S.  EDWIN 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Studied  luith  Boulanger,  Constant  and  Lefebvre  in  Paris.  In- 
structor John  Hopkins  University  and  Baltimore  Charcoal  Club  Art  School.  Honor: 
Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon. 

2158.  Summer  Breeze. 

WHITNEY,  BEATRICE 

Born    Chelsea,   Mass.,    iSSS.     Studied:      Museum    School    of   Fine   Arts,    Boston,   Mass. 
Honors:   Julia  A.  Shaiu  Memorial  prize,  1914,  N.  A.  D.  of  N.  Y. 
Siher   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   1915. 
2271.  Odalisque. 

WHITTEMORE,  WILLIAM  JOHN 

Born  New  York,  i860.  Studied:  New  York  with  William  Hart;  N.  A.  D.  and  A.  S.  L. 
with  Beckwith;  Lefebvre  and  Constant  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1897;  A.  W.  C.  S.; 
N.  Y.  W.  C.  C.  (sec);  Am.  S.  Min.  P.  Honors:  Silver  medal  for  drawing,  Paris  Expo- 
sition, 1889;  bronze  medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1S95;  bronze  medal,  Charlestown  Expo- 
sition, 1902. 

1795.  Baby's  Head.  1800.  Portrait  of  Father  and  Mother. 

1799.  In  the  Nursery. 

WHITTREDGE,  WORTHINGTON 

Born   Springfield,   O.,   1S20.     Studied:     Andreas   Achenbach.     Honors:     Bronze   medal. 
Centennial  Exposition,  Philadelphia,   1S76:   honorable   mention,  Paris  Exposition,   1889; 
silver  medal,  Pan-.'lmerican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exposition,  1904.    Member  N.  A.,  1S61  ( pres.  187}  and  1876). 
2940.  A  Breezy  Day. 

Lent  by  the  Lotos  Club. 

WICKWIRE,  JERE  R. 

Born  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  1883.    Studied:    Art  Students'  League,  Jf'm.  M.  Chase. 
4158.  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 

WIECZOREK,  MAX 

Born  Breslau,  Germany,  1863.     Studied:    JFeimar,  Karlsruhe  in   Germany. 
975.  Mother  and  Child.  979.  Young  Girl. 

977.  Mrs.   John    P.   Jones. 

WILES,  IRVING  RAMSEY 

Born  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1861.  Studied  with  his  father,  L.  M.  Wiles;  with  Chase  and  Beck- 
with in  New  York:  Carolus-Duran  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1889;  N.  A.,  1S07; 
S.  A.  A.,  1887;  A.  W.  C.  S.;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  Port.  P.  Honors:  Third  Hallgarten  prize, 
N.  A.  D.,  l886;_  Clarke  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1SS9;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  18S9; 
medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Evans  prize,  A.  W.  C.  S.,  1S97;  medal, 
Tennessee  Centennial,  Nashville,  1897 ;  Shaw  prize,  S.  A.  A.,  1900;  bronze  medal,  Paris 
Exposition,  jgoo;  gold  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  190 1 ;  first  Corcoran 
prise,  S.  Wash.  A.,  1901;  gold  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904:  silver  medal, 
Appalachian  Exposition,  Knoxville,  1910;  gold  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   191^. 

3382.  Arnold  VV.  Brunner,  Esq.  3383.  Madame  Gerville-Reache  as  Carmen. 

Lent   by   the    National    Academy   of       3385.  J.  Francis  Murphy,  Esq. 

Design.  Lent   by   the    National    Academy    of 

Design. 


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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

WILLIAMS,  ALYN 

Born  H'rexham,  N.  fVales,  lS66.  Studied:  Slade  School,  University  of  Stueden;  Julian 
Academy,  Paris.  Honors:  Founder  and  President  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Miniature 
Painters,  England;  member  of  the  Royal  Society  of  British  Artists;  Associate  of  the 
R.  C.  A. 

1835.  Tiger  Lily.  1843.  Mrs.  Nicholas  Longworth. 

1840.  The  Cardinal. 

WILLIAMS,  GEORGE  ALFRED 

Born  Xeu'ark,  A'.  J.,  1S75.     Member:    N.  S.  C. 

Silver   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   1915. 

1124.  Moonlit  Breaker.  1132.  The  Idol. 

1125.  The  Drama  of  Hell:  Forest  of  Souls.  1134.  The  Drama  of  Life:  Daughters  of  Man. 
1127.  The  Witch.                                                        1135.  Storm  Cleared  Sea. 

1129.  The  Drama  of  Life:  The  Plague.  2570.  The  Drama  of  the  Sea:  The  Breakers. 

1130.  Afternoon  Sea.  4130.  Boom  Island  Light:  Ogonquit. 

WILLIAMS,  ISAAC  L. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1S17;  died  there  1S95.  Studied  ivith  John  N eagle,  at  P.  A.  F.  A. 
and  in  Europe. 
2780.  Portrait  of  John  Neagle. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 

WILLIAMSON,  ADA  C. 

Born  Camden,  N.  J.,  18S2.     Studied:    P.  A.  F.  A.;  Drexet  Institute.     Honor:    Georgina 

Shillard  gold  medal. 
2134.  Baby  in  a  French  Cap. 

WILLSON,  MARTHA  B. 

Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  18S5.    Studied:    Boston;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Academic  Julian  in 

Paris;  R.  I.  School  of  Design  in  Providence. 
1357.  Girl's  Profile.  1366.  The  Lace  Cap. 

WILSON,  FLOYD 

Born  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  1887.     Studied  <with  Robert  Koehler  and  Gustave  Von  Schlegel, 
Minneapolis    School    of    Fine    .4rts;    Robert    Henri    Independent    School,    New    York; 
Colorossi,  Paris. 
4246.  Chinatown:   Portland. 

WOLCOTT,  KATHERINE 

Born  Chicago,  lit.,  18S0.    Studied:    A.  I.  C;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Constant  and  Rodin  in 

Paris.    Member:    Chicago  S.  A. 
1821.  On  the  Dunes. 

WOOD,  KATHRYN  LEONE 

Born  Kalamazoo,  Mich.    Studied:    Art  Institute,  Chicago. 
1804.  Mother. 

WOODBURY,   CHARLES   HERBERT 

Born  Lynn,  Mass.,  jSd.j.  Studied:  Mass.  Inst,  of  Technology  in  Boston;  Julian  Academy 
in  Paris  under  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre.  Member:  S.  A.  A.,  iSqq;  A.  N.  A.,  1906; 
N.  A.,  1907;  A.  W.  C.  S.;  Boston  IV.  C.  C.  (pres.):  N.  Y.  IV.  C.  C.  Honors:  Third 
prize,  Boston  A.  C;  gold  medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  second  prize,  Tennessee 
Centennial,  Nashville,  1S97;  two  medals,  Mechanics'  Fair,  Boston;  bronze  medal,  Paris 
Exposition,  [QOO:  bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  190I;  first  prize, 
IVorcester  Museum,  1903;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904;  honorable 
mention,  C.  I.,  Pittsburgh,  1905;  second  prize,  IVorcester,  1907;  silver  medal,  Buenos 
Aires  Exposition,    19 10;  Evans  prize,  A.  W.  C.  S.,  1911. 

Gold  medal,  for  Oil  Painting,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco, 
1915- 

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WOODBURY,   CHARLES  HERBERT    (Continued) 

Medal  of  Honor,  for  H'aler  Color  Painting,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

1098.  Tropical  Sea.  4372.  Near   Empire. 

1099.  Monadnock.  4373.  Culebra   Cut. 

1100.  The  Tramp  Steamer.  437S.  Near  Pedro  Miguel. 
1102.  Evening.  4379.  The   Great   Slide. 
n03.  Nutmeg  Island.  4380.  Sea  Wall:  Panama. 
3291.  The  Rainbow.  4397.  The  Bark. 

4371.  Cut  at  Empire. 

WOODVILLE,  RICHARD  CATON 

Born  1825;  died  lS^6.     Educated  at  Dusseldorf,  Germany.     Commander  of  the  Order  of 
Medjidie,  and  of  Daniello  Montenegro.    Exhibited  first  picture  at  Royal  Academy,  iS/g. 
Painted  se-veral  large  pictures  in  Windsor  Castle  for  the  Queen.     Went  through  Egyptian 
War,  1882;   Turkish  War,  1S7S. 
2743.  War  News  from  Mexico. 

Lent   by    the    National    Academy    of 
Design. 

WOODWARD,  ELLSWORTH 

Born  Bristol  County,  Mass.,  1S61.     Studied:    R    I.  School  of  Design  in  Providence;  Carl 

Marr  in   Munich.     Member:    S.    W.   A.;   Union  Inter,   des  Beaux-Arts   et   des  Lettres. 

Honor:    Gold  medal.  Art  .-Issocialion  of  New  Orleans.     Director  of  .Irt  Education,  Nei:-- 

comb  College,  since  1890. 
4234.  Felucca.  4290.  Veere. 

WOODWARD,  WILLIAM 

Born   Seekonk,   Mass.,    i8ji>.     Studied:    R.   I.   School   of   Design   in   Providence;   Mass 
Normal  .-Irt  School  in  Boston;  Boulanger  in  Paris. 
2160.  Old   Cabildo:   New   Orleans. 

WOODWELL,  JOSEPH   R. 

Born   Pittsburgh,   Pa.    Died    igil.    Honor:     Bronze    medal,   Louisiana   Purchase  Exposi- 
tion, 1904. 

2936.  Mist  from  the  Sea.  2939.  Sand  Dunes. 

293S.  Squam  River. 

WOOLF,    SAMUEL   JOHNSON 

Born  Neiv  York,  iSSo.    Studied:    A.  S.  L.  and  N.  A.  D    under  Cox  and  Brush.    Honors: 
Third  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1904;  medal,  Appalachian  Exposition,  Knoxville,  1910. 

2488.  The  Underworld.  4446.  The  News  Stand. 

4169.  Brown  the  Wheats. 

WRIGHT,  JOHN 

Born  Harrogate,  England,  rSj/.    Studied:    Antiverp  .-Icademy. 
4175.  Sicilian  Landscape. 

WRIGHT,  JOSEPH 

Born  in  Bordentov.n,  N.  J.,  1736;  died  in  Philadelphia,  1793.  His  mother.  Patience 
Lovell  Wright,  ivas  famous  as  a  modeler  in  luax.  Studied  in  London  ivith  West  and 
John  Hoppner.  Returned  to  this  country  in  178J,  and  the  next  year  painted  a  portrait 
of  Washington,  from  life,  at  Rocky  Hill,  N.  J.  He  subsequently  had  other  sittings  from 
Washington,  and  in  1790  obtained  a  profile  likeness  of  him  while  in  church,  which  he 
afterwards  etched.  He  was  appointed  by  Washington  the  first  diesinker  in  the  United 
States  Mint. 
2792.  Joseph  Wright  and  Family. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 

WRIGHT.  LOUISE  WOOD 

Born   Philadelphia,    1S65.     Studied:     P.   A.   F.   A.;    Whistler   and  Julian   Academy   in 
Paris;  F.  W.  Jackson  in  England.    Honors:    Toppan  prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.;  bronze  medal, 


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PAINTERS  AND  ILLUSTRATORS 

WRIGHT,   LOUISE   WOOD  (Continued) 

Louisiana   Purchase   Exposition,    1^04.    Member:     Pliila.    If.    C.    C;    A'.    Y.    If.    C.    C; 

.■I.  S.  Min.  P. 
4305.  In  Dorsetshire.  43 IS.  Corfe  Castle:  Dorset. 

WUERPEL,   EDMUND   H. 

Born  St.  Louis,  ;i'06.  Studied:  St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  Julian  Academy  and  Ecole 
des  Beaux-.Jrts  in  Paris  under  Bouguereau,  Robert-Fleury,  Ferrier  and  .Iman-Jean.  Mem- 
ber: S.  ir.  A.  ( pres.  igog-igi2).  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Nashiille  Exposition,  1S97 ; 
silver  medal,  Missouri  Building,  Le-v:is  and  Clarke  Exposition,  Portland,  Ore.,  igoj;  hon- 
orable mention,  Buenos  .-Itres  Exposition,  igio.  Director  St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  .Iris 
since  igog. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  .Jicards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  19 1 5. 

2147.  The  Sheltered  Bay.  2150.  The  Call  of  Lingering  Day. 

214S.  Gathering  Clouds.  2151.  Late  Afternoon. 

2149.  An   Evening  Symphony.  2152.  Harmony  in  Brown. 

WYANT,   ALEXANDER   H. 

Born  Defiance,  Ohio,  1S36;  died  in  New  York,  lSg2.  Went  to  Karlsruhe  and  studied 
under  Hans  Gude.  Subsequently  studied  in  London,  returning  to  Ne^v  York  about  1S6,'; 
Painted  for  many  years  in  Keene  Valley,  .4dirondacks,  and  later  in  Arkville,  in  the 
Catskill  Mountains,  where  most  of  his  best  work  was  done.  First  exhibited  in  the 
National  .Icademy,  New  York,  in  1S6}.  Elected  an  .Lssociate  of  the  Academy  in  1S6S, 
Academician,  l86g,  and  was  one  of  the  founders  of  the  .Imerican  Society  of  Painters  in 
Water  Colors. 
2541.  The  Windy  Day.  2545.  Afternoon   near  Arkville:  N.  Y. 

Lent  by  the  Louisville  Free  Public  Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 

Library. 
2543.  A   Mountain   Brook:  Adirondacks. 
Lent  by   the   Buffalo  Fine  Arts 
.'\cademy. 

WYETH,  N.  C. 

Born  Needliam,  Mass.,  iSS.'.  Studied:  Howard  Pyle.  Honor:  Beck  prize,  Phila.  W.  C.  C. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   igi^. 

57.  Ebenezer  Balfour   ( Kidnaped j.  64.  Captain  Bones  Routs  Black  Dog 

58.  Chinese  Pirates.  ^Treasure   Island). 

59.  Old  Pew   (Treasure  Island j.  67.  The   Picador. 

4214.  Roaring   Skipper. 

WYLIE,   ROBERT 

Born  in  the  Isle  of  Man,  iS^g;  died  in  Port  Aven.  Brittany,  1877.    Studied:    P.  .1.  F.  .1 . 

Curator  of  the  same  from    iSjig  to   l86s;  elected  Associate,  1S62.    Went  to   Paris,   1865. 

Medal  of  the  second  class,  Paris  Salon,  1S72. 
2697.  A   Breton   Home.  2968.  The  Story  Teller:  Breton  Interior. 

YARROW,  WILLIAM  H.  K. 

Born   Glenside,  Pa.,   iSgi.    Studied:    P.  A.  F.  A.  and  Henry   R.  Riltenbcrg.    Member: 

Soc.  Inter,  des  Beaux-.lrts  et  des  Lettres. 

Silver    medal,   Panama-Pacific   International  Exposition,   San    Francisco,    Jgi^. 
2475.  Still   Life.  3375.  The    Checkered    Dress. 

3370.  Jansen:   Ex-Sea    Captain.  4203.  In   ihe   Orchard. 

YATES,  CULLEN 

Born  Bryan,  ().,  1S66.  Studied:  A'.  A.  D.,  Chase  and  Ochtman  in  New  York;  Ecole  des 
Beaux-Arts,  Colorossi  and  Julian  .Icademies  under  Laurens  and  Constant  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: A.  N.  A,  igoS;  A.  II'.  C.  S.:  N.  Y.  W.  C.  C:  N.  A.  C.  Honors:  Bronze  medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  igof;  Inness  prize,  Salma.  C,  igo'. 

2376.  November   Snow.  3588.  Old    Farm:    November. 

2377.  Spring. 


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Julian  Academy   and  Bouguereau   in  Paris. 

1080.  The  Supreme  Court  Obstructs  Traffic. 

1090.  Extinct. 

1092.  Love  One  Another. 

1094.  The  Game. 


YOUNG,  ARTHUR 

Born  Stephenson   Co.,  III.,  i866.    Studied: 
Member:  S.  I.,  igog. 
14.  This  World  of  Creepers. 

947.  Mother  Jones. 

948.  Pit  and  Dome. 
1076.  Senatorial  Courtesy. 
1078.  The   Unemployed.' 

YOUNG,  CHARLES  MORRIS 

Born  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  1869.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Colarossi  Academy  in  Paris.  Member: 
P/iila.  11^.  C.  C.  Honors:  Toppan  prize,  P.  A.  F.  A.;  honorable  mention,  Pan-.lmerican 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  190 1 ;  sih'er  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904;  gold  medal, 
A.  C.  Phila.,  1908;  honorable  mention,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1910;  silver  medal,  Buenos  Aires 
Exposition,  1910. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2215.  My  House   in   Winter.  2221.  Winter  Landscape  with  Crows. 

2216.  Winter  Afternon.  2223.  Farm  House  in  Winter. 

2217.  The  Red  Mill.  2224.  The  Gray  Mill. 

YOUNG,  MATTIE 

Born  Hillier,  Ontario,  Canada,  1876.   Studied:    San  Francisco. 
1801.  Sister. 

ZIMMERMAN,  M.  W. 

Born   Philadelphia,  1S61.    Studied:    Philadelphia;  Julian  Aeademy  in  Paris.    Member: 

Phil.   If.  C.  C. 
939.  The  Chalet  at  Night.  4382.  Across  the  Valley. 

1031.  Across  the  Lake. 

ZORACH,   MARGUERITE 

Born  Santa  Rosa,  Cal.,  1887.   Studied: 

1024.  Spring. 

1025.  The  Earth. 

ZORACH,  WILLIAM 

Born  Euberick,  Kovna,  Russia,  1886.    Studied:    N.  A.  D.  of  N.  Y.;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y. 

two  years  in  Paris  academies. 
4336.  The  Country  Valley.  4341.  The  Wood  Cutters. 

4339.  Flowers.  4347.  Woods  in  Autumn. 


Paris  Art  Schools  four  years. 

1035.  The  Waterfall. 

1036.  The  Legend. 


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BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX:  ETCHERS, 
ENGRAVERS  AND  LITHOGRAPHERS 


ADDAMS,  CLIFFORD 

Born  Philadelphia,  1876.  Studied:  Henry  Wood,  Drexel  Institute;  Composition  under 
Thomas  P.  Anshutz  and  Henry  V.  Thouron  and  the  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Academic  Carmen 
under  JVhistler.  Honors:  Traveling  scholarship,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
J899. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


735.  Admiral's  House,  Amsterdam 

736.  City  Hall,  Philadelphia. 

737.  Land  Ho. 

740.  Home  for  Decayed  Fishermen. 

742.  Porta  della  Carta. 

743.  The  Harbor,  Dordrecht 

6001.  River  Scene,  Blackfriars. 

6002.  A  Venetian  Schooner. 

6003.  The  Dressmaker's  Balcony,  Venice. 

6004.  Obscure  Turning,  Venice. 

6005.  The  Rialto,  Venice. 

6006.  Harbor  Scene,  Venice. 

6007.  Venice. 

6008.  Garden  Entrance,  Venice. 

6009.  Westminster. 

6010.  After  a  Wedding,  Grand  Canal, 

Venice. 

601 1.  The  Emigrants'  Entry,  Philadelphia. 

6012.  New  York  Harbor. 

6013.  The  Print  Shop  of  Keppel,  N.  Y. 

6014.  Dordrecht  Cathedral. 

6015.  Antique  Shop,  Venice. 

6016.  The  Thames. 

6017.  Soho. 


6018.  Hampstead. 

6019.  Demolition. 

6020.  Tower  of  London. 

6021.  A  Soho  Alley. 

6022.  Limehouse. 

6023.  Hoboken. 

6024.  Dordrecht  Gateway. 

6025.  Tramway  Accident. 

6026.  By  the  Dam,  Philadelphia. 

6027.  Coliseum,  St.  Martin's  Lane. 

6028.  Old  Race  Street  Shop. 

6029.  Waterloo  Place. 

6030.  Stable  Yard,  Philadelphia. 

6031.  Finchley. 

6032.  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields. 

6033.  Alexandra  Day  in  Seething  Lane. 

6034.  Decoy  Farm. 

6035.  By  the  Docks,  Brooklyn. 

6036.  New  York  Herald  Building. 

6037.  The  High  Stoop. 

6038.  El  Rastro,  Madrid. 

6039.  Hampstead  Garden  Suburb. 

6040.  Margate. 


AID,  GEORGE  CHARLES 

Born  Quincy,  III.    Studied:    St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;    Acad.  Julian,  Paris  Kith 
Constant,  Laurens,  L.  Simon  and  C.  Cottet.    Member  S.   W.  A.,  Membre  Correspondant 
Soc.   des   Peintres   et   Graveurs,  Francais.    Honors:    Mem.   Hon.   Soc.   Artistes   Francais 
Salon;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Universal  Exposition. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1913. 

563.  Port  d'Honfleur.  6047.  Rue  de  I'Eveche,  Beauvais. 

564.  Notre  Dame  de  Mechelin.  6048.  Italian  Gates. 

565.  Isolabona.  6049.  La  Vielle  Maison,  Louviers. 
568.  Lcs  Deux  Fonts,  San  Remo.  6050.  La  Seine  a  Puteaux. 

574.  Pont  Neuf.  6051.  Coin  du  Marche,  Louviers. 

575.  Les  Balcons,  Isolabona.  6052.  Jardin  de  Mme.  Lescaute. 

6042.  Cathedral  Saint  Cecile,  Albi.  6053.  St.  Nicholas  du  Chardonnet. 

6043.  Pergolata.  6054.  La  Conciergerie,  Paris. 

6044.  Dans  la  Vallee  de  I'Eure.  6055.  Pont  Marie,  Paris. 

6045.  Rue  de  Neubourg,  Louviers.  6056.  Piazza  Parrochiale,  Dolceaqua. 

6046.  Twilight.  6057.  Hotel  de  Cluny,  Paris. 


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ALLEN,  JAMES 

Born  Farminglon,  Conn.,  I7SS!  'i'td  iS^j.  Studied:  Probably  nxitlt  Kenselt,  of  Ches- 
hire, Conn.   Served  in  Revolution. 

6058.  Bonaparte    (engraved  in   1792). 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

ALMQUIST,  OLOF 

Born  Hjersos,  Sweden.  iS68.  Studied:  Chicago,  III..  .Irt  School;  Brooklyn  Art  School, 
A'eiu  York.    Honor:  Second  prize,  Chicago  Art  School. 

6059.  Woodrow  Wilson.  6061.  Miss  Effy  Elsey. 

6060.  Joseph  Jefferson. 

ANDERSON,  ALEXANDER 

Born  1775;  died  1870.   Founder  of  the  .American  School  of  Wood-Engraving. 

6062.  Self-portrait.  6064.  Portrait  of  Washington. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq.  Lent  by  H.  C.  Levis,  Esq. 

6063.  John  Carroll.  6065.  Hunting  Scene,  after  Ridinger. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq.  Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

ARMINGTON,  CAROLINE  HELENA 

Born  Brampton,  Ontario,  187}.  Studied:  Toronto  ivith  J.  If.  L.  Forsler;  Acad.  Julian, 
Paris;  with  F.  Schommer,  Henri  Royer  and  Paul  Gervais.  Member:  Soc.  de  la  Gravure 
Originale  en  Noir,  Paris.   Honor:  Silver  nedal,  Soc.  des  Amis  des  .Arts,  Versailles. 

552.  St.  Sulpice,  Paris.  6075.  Une   Boutique,    Constantine. 

554.  Notre  Dame  de  Paris.  6076.  St.  Gervais,  Paris. 

6066.  Quai  des  Orfevres,  Paris.  6077.  Une  Ruelle,  Constantine. 

6067.  Pont  Neuf  et  le  Louvre.  6078.  Un  Passage,  Constantine. 

6068.  An  Old  Court,  Venice.  6079.  Rue  de   I'Arc,   Constantine. 

6069.  Old  Door,  Venice.  6080.   He  de  la  Cite,  Paris. 

6070.  Notre  Dame  pris  de  St.  Julien   le  6081.  Thames  and  St.  Paul's,  London. 

Pauvre,  Paris.  6082.  Pont  Sainte  Marie,  Paris. 

6071.  Ponte  dei  Sospiri,  Venice.  6083.  No.  8  Rue  de  I'Arc,  Constantine. 

6072.  Porte  d'Entree,  Cluny,  Paris.  6084.  La  Rue  de  I'Echelle,   Constantine. 

6073.  Les  Thermes,  Cluny,  Paris.  6085.  Tourelle  Principale,  Cluny,  Paris. 

6074.  Cour  du   Dragon,  Paris.  6086.  Hotel   de   Sens,   Paris. 

ARMINGTON,  FRANK  M. 

Born  Fordvoich,  Ontario,  1876.  Studied:  Toronto;  .-lead.  Julian,  Paris,  with  Laurens 
and  Henri  Royer.  Member:  Royal  Soc.  of  Painter-Etchers,  London:  Soc.  des  .Imis  de 
I'Eau  Forte,  Paris;  Soc.  de  la  Gravure  en  noir,  Paris;  Soc.  de  la  Gravure  originale  en 
couleur,  Paris.    Honor:  Hon.  Men.  Salon  .Artistes  Francais,  Paris,  jgoS. 

557.  Portal   am   Rathaushof,  Rothenburg.  6096.  Vue  Prise  d'une  ruine  a  Cartilage. 

559.  Henkersteg,    Nurnberg.  6097.  Pietro. 

561.  Boulevard  des  Capucines,  Paris.  6098.  Campement  Saharien. 

6087.  Pont  du  Carrousel,  Paris.  6099.  Bedouin. 

6088.  Meditation.  6100.  Route  de  Sidi-Okba,  Biskra. 

6089.  Marie.  6101.  Jean. 

6090.  Konigstrasse,  Nurnberg.  6102.  Jeanne. 

6091.  Type  Oriental.  6103.  The  Black  Sash. 

6092.  Pont  Neuf,  Paris.  6104.  Notre  Dame  de  Paris. 

6093.  Jardin  des  Tuileries.  6105.  Tower  Bridge,  London. 

6094.  Tour  Eiffel,  Paris.  6106.  Bourrelier  au  Marais,  Paris. 

6095.  Entree  de  Fondouk,  Biskra.  6107.  Ali. 

BACKER,  OTTO 

Born  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1836.  Died  Bronxville,  1909.  Studied  with  Duveneck,  Carolus- 
Duran,  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre.  Member:  Society  of  Ulustrators,  Painter-Etchers  of 
London;  Associate  National  Academy  of  Design.    Honor:  Silver  medal,  St.  Louis,  igo.f. 


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BACHER.  OTTO    (Continued) 

383.  Rainy  Day  in  Venice.  6109.  San  Vio. 

Lent  by  A.  S.  Macdonald,  Esq.  6110.  Lustheim. 

385.  Chioggla.  6111.  Lavanderia. 

392.  Casa  d'Oro.  6112.  Ponte  del  Pistor. 

397.  Three  Ships.  6113.  Lace   Makers. 

406.  Entrance,    Grand    Canal.  6114.  Schleissheim,  Tree  in  Royal   Garden. 

Lent    bv    Frederick    Keppel  &    Co.,       6115.  A  Corner  of  St.  Mark's. 

411.  The  Lido,' Venice.  6116.  Net    Makers,    Chioggia. 

414.  Fondamenta  di  Tolentini.  6117.  Old  Market,  Florence. 

6108.  The  Canal.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Otto  H.  Bacher. 

BARONE,  ANTONIO 

Horn  lalle  D'olmn.  Sicily,  jSS<^.    Studied  ivil/i  Miss  Ida  C.  Taylor;  La  Roy,  N.  Y.;  F.  V. 
Dumond;  F.  Louis  Mora;  Geo.  Bridgeman,  U'm.  M.  Chase.  .7.  S.  L.,  Ne<iu  York.    Honors: 
Scholarships  and  prizes  every  year  in  painting,  draiving  and  etching  at  the  Art  League, 
AVit'  York,  lor  jour  years. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  /p/5. 

750.  "Bobs."  6124.  Cornelia. 

753.  The  Musicians.  6125.  The  Fish  Vendor. 

6118.  The  Brook.  6126.  Boy  Writing. 

6119.  La  Danse  au  Crepuscule.  6127.  Greeley  Square,  New  York. 

6120.  The  Spanish  Necklace.  6128.  Roberto. 

6121.  Doves  and  Tenements.  6129.  The  Little  Mother. 

6122.  Between  the  Tenements.  6130.  Still  Life. 

6123.  The   Little   Shop.  6131.  La  Petite  Grecque. 

BAUMANN.  GUSTAVE 

Horn  in  Mugdrhurg.  Germany,  1881.  Studied:  Art  Institute,  Chicago;  Munich,  Germany. 
Gold  medal.  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1015. 

840.  Town  of  Nashville.  844.  The  Door  Yards. 

841.  In  the  Hills  of  Brown.  897.  Washington   Barnes'   Cabin. 

842.  Mathis  Alley.  904.  Peach  and  Plum  Bloom. 

843.  Courthouse  Yard.  911.  Harden  Hollow. 

BERNSTROM,  VICTOR 

Born  Stockholm,  Siceden,  1S45.  Studied:  Royal  .Academy  and  Publishing  House,  Stock- 
holm, S'u:eden.  Honors:  Medal  of  the  first  class,  JForld's  Columbian  Exposition;  silver 
medal,  Pan-.l mcrican  Exposition;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition. 

349.  The  River  Shore.  6135.  Limbering   Up. 

358.  Pirates'   Haven.  6136.  Philip   II  of  Spain. 

6132.  The   Mujik.  6137.  The  Dead  Matador. 

6133.  The  Mystery  of  Life.  6138.  Shepherdess. 

6134.  Jacking  for  Eels.  6139.  Trapped  at  Last. 

BLOODGOOD,  ROBERT  FANSHAWE 

Horn  A«;  York,  A'.  Y.  Studied:  A'.  //.  D.  and  .1.  S.  L.  of  AVw  York;  A.  S.  L.,  Paris. 
Member:  A'.  Y.  Etching  C. 

6140.  Two's  Company.  6145.  Fairy  Godmother. 

6141.  Hark.  6146.  Blown  Out  to  Sea. 

6142.  Hard  Times.  6147.  The  Merry  Winter  Crow. 

6143.  The  End  of  an  Outlaw.  6148.  Jealousy. 

6144.  The  Early  Bird.  6149.  Arctic  Traveler. 

BLUM,  ROBERT  F. 

Horn  Cincinnati,  iSj/;  died,  1^03.  At  the  age  of  sixteen  he  entered  a  lithographic  estab- 
lishment, but  soon  came  to  New  York  and  gave  a  number  of  years  to  illustrative  work. 
From  /cScSV)  to  iSSg  he  made  several  trips  abroad.  In  itiQo  he  ivcnt  to  Japan,  commissioned 
by  the  Scribners  to  luork  jointly  luith  Sir  Edii-in  Arnold.  In  the  meantime  his  paintings 
had  brought  recognition  and  he  ivas  awarded  bronze,  silver  and  gold  medals.  The  "Bead 
Stringers,"  a  I'enetian  subject,  occasioned  his  election  as  associate  member  of  the  Academy 

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BLUM,  ROBERT  F.   (Continued) 

of  Design,  and  "The  Ameya"  brought  him  into  full  membership.  Upon  his  return  from 
Japan  in  the  fall  of  iSg3,  after  <writing  and  illustrating  articles  on  Japan,  and  completing 
several  easel  pictures,  Mr.  Blum  made  an  entirely  neiv  departure,  taking  up  mural 
decoration. 

402.  The  Witch.  413.  Profile. 

Lent  by  William  J.  Baer,  Esq. 

BOBBETT,  ALFRED 

A  ivood  engraver  who  ivorked  1847-52.   One  of  the  men  ^■:ho  made  cuts  for  the  "American 
Drawing  Book." 
6150.  The  Cure    (after  Darley). 

Lent  by  Mrs.  F.  O.  C.  Darley. 

BORG,  CARL  OSCAR 

Born   Grinstad,  Sweden,  1879.    Honors:  Honorable  mention,  J'ichy,  IQIS!  silver  medal, 

Versailles,  1914. 

566.  Villa  dei  Quintilli   (Campagna  634.  San  Pietro  di  Palestrina. 

Romana).  635.  Landscape. 

573.  II  Castello.  6151.  Venetian  Canal. 

BRIDPORT,  HUGH 

Born  London,  l/O-l.   Came  to  Philadelphia  in  1S16.   Studied  with  C.  Wilkins,  a  miniature 
painter  of  London.   He  had  a  drawing  academy  in  Philadelphia  in  1817,  where  he  painted 
portraits  and  miniatures,  and  drew  a  number  of  portraits  on  stone  for  early  Philadelphia 
lithographers. 
6152.  John  Vaughan   (after  Thomas  Sully). 
Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

BROWN,  BENJAMIN  C. 

Studied:  St.  Louis  .4rt  School;  Julian  Academy  in  Paris. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igifi. 

650.  Cliff,  Golden  Gate.  824.  Rainy  Day,  San  Francisco. 

652.  Venetian  Bridge.  6153.  Hay  Wharf,  San  Francisco. 

657.  In  Old  San  Juan.  6154.  A  Bridge  of  Venice. 

822.  Santa  Maria  della  Salute,  Venice.  6155.  Old  Bridge  at  Bruges. 

823.  Russian  River,  California. 

BROWN,  HOWELL  C. 

Born  Little  Rock,  Arkansas,  1880.   Member:  California  Society  of  Etchers. 
596.  Eucalyptus  Trees.  6157.  The  Sign  Board,  Chinatown,  San  Fran- 

6156.  Summer  Afternoon,  Laguna  Beach.  cisco. 

BROWN,  M.  E.  D. 

Early  American  lithographer. 
440.  Stephen  Girard   (after  Bass  Otis).  6158.  Reading  the  Scriptures   (after  B.  B. 

Hayden). 
Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

BURR,  GEORGE  ELBERT 

Born  near  Cleveland,  0.    Made  illustrations  for  catalogue  of  Heher  Bishop  Collection  of 

jades  at  Metropolitan  Museum.    Studied  in  France,  Italy  and  England.    Member:   Cal. 

Soc.  of  E.  ,  Wi'i.  -I 

664.  The  Willows.  6165.  Spanish  Peaks,  Morning. 

669.  The  Fairy  Glen.  6166.  Rheinstein  Castle. 

6159.  Venetian  Fishing  Boats.  6167.  Evening,  North  Wales. 

6160.  Evening,  Lake  Geneva.  6168.  Village  of  Gandria,  Lake  Lugano. 

6161.  Pinion  Trees  and  Spanish  Peaks.  6169.  North  Boulder  Creek,  Colorado. 

6162.  Long's  Peak  from  Denver.  6170.  Evening,  Lake  Geneva. 

6163.  Pike's  Peak.  6171.  Old  Cedar  and  Pike's  Peak. 

6164.  Arizona  Clouds.  6172.  High  Street,  Oxford. 


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BURR,   GEORGE   ELBERT    rContinued) 

6173.  Warwick  Castle,  Night.  6176.  Oaks  in  Winter. 

6174.  Moll  Liabod,  North  Wales.  6177.  Winter. 

6175.  Valley  of  the  Lledr,  North  Wales.  6178.  On  the  Little  Colorado,  Arizona. 

BURT,  CHARLES 

Born  EJinbursh,  Scotland,  iS^,;;  died  in  Brooklyn,  iSgs.   Came  to  New  York  in  1836.  He 
engraved  and  etched  a  large  number  of  plates   ior  portraits  and  book  illustrations.    For 
some  years  he  was  one  of  the  chief  engravers  of  bank  notes  for  the  Treasury  Department 
at  H'ashington,  D.  C. 
456.  Henry  W.  Longfellow. 

Lent  by  Frederick  Keppel  &  Co. 

CALEWAERT,  LOUIS  H. 

Born  Detroit,  1S94.   Studied:  School  of  Fine  Arts,  Detroit,  luith  J.  P.  Wicker.    Member: 

Cal.  Soc.  of  E. 

697.  Old   Houses  in  Detroit.  6183.  Youth  Drawing. 

700.  Madam  Braun.  6184.  Portrait  of  J.  R. 

703.  The  Blower.  6185.  Sketch  of  the  Etcher. 

6179.  Ma  Grandmere.  6186.  Ma   Grandmere  Endormi. 

6180.  My  First  Plate.  6187.  Luminaris. 

6181.  William  Fanning.  6188.  North  Peoria  Street. 

6182.  The  Canal.  6189.  On  the  Detroit  River. 

CARR.  MICHAEL  CARMICHAEL 

Born  San  Francisco,  1S81.  Studied:  Slade  School  of  Fine  Arts,  London  University.   Honor: 
Slade  Scholarship. 

6190.  Calvi,  Corsica.  6192.  Nonza,  Corsica. 

6191.  Lobster  Baskets,  Corsica.  6193.  Bread  Carrier,  Ajaccio,  Corsica. 

CHADWICK,  CHARLES  W. 

Born   Red-Hook-on-Hudson,   N.    Y.,   1861.    Studied  ivith   Frederick   Juengling,    IVilUam 
Miller  and  Frank  French.   Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  iSos: 
bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901 ;  bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exposition,  1904. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

345.  Needlework    (after   Townsend).  6195.  Bereavement   (after  Adan). 

348.  The  Culprit    (after  Belcher).  6196.  Sent  to  Bed  (after  Belcher). 

6194.  Illustration    (after   Brown).  6197.  Portrait. 

CHADWICK.  EMMA 

Born  Stockholm,  Sweden,  1S63.   Studied:  Julian's,  Paris. 
749.  Pont  Neuf.  6198.  Study  of  Trees. 

805.  Landscape.  6199.  Pont  Neuf  No.  2. 

CHANDLER,  GEORGE  WALTER 

Born  Milwaukee,  IVis.   Began  his  artistic  career  as  journalist  illustrator.   Studied:  Julian 

Academy.   Honors:  Honorable  mention  at  Salon,  IQ08. 
766.  Impasse  du  Lion,  Algiers.  6203.  A  Farmyard  in  Auvergne. 

769.  The  Minarettes,  Benares.  6204.  Via  Monte,  San  Remo. 

772.  Bab  El  Tunis.  6205.  Via  Vecchia,  Perugia. 

775.  Ponte  Vecchio,  Florence.  6206.  Rue  des  Teinturiers. 

6200.  Via  Riccabone,  San  Remo.  6207.  Rue  Abd  EI  Kader. 

6201.  La  Rue  Kleber,  Algiers.  6208.  Westminster  Abbey  (The  Choir). 

6202.  Souk  El  Djemma.  6209.  Ponte  Vecchio,  Florence. 

CHENEY,  JOHN 

Born  South  Manchester,  Conn.,  1801;  died  there,  1885.  He  engraved  smalt  heads  and  book 
illustrations.    In  iS_^3  went  to  Europe  to  study  art,  supporting  himself  by  engraving  for 
.American  publishers. 
6210.  Beatrice.  6211.  Francis  Anne  Kemble  (after  Thomas 

Lent  by  Louis  Katz,  Esq.  Sully). 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 


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CLOSSON,  WILLIAM  BAXTER 

Born  ThetforJ,  I't.,  184S.  Studied:  Loiuell  Inst,  in  Boston;  traveled  in  Europe.  Member: 
Union  Internationale  des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Leitres.  Honors  for  ivood  engrm'ing:  Gold, 
silver  and  bronze  medals,  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanics  Assoc;  third-class  medal, 
Paris  Salon,  iSSj;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  iSSg;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition, 
Chicago,  JSoji  diploma.  Graphic  Arts  Exposition,  I'ienna;  silver  medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  IQOI ;  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

355.  The  Christ   (after  Da  Vinci).  6217.  Paolo  and  Francesca   (after  Watts). 

356.  Winifred   Dysart    (after  Fuller).  6218.  Immaculate  Conception  (after  Murillo). 
363.  Ideal  Head   (after  Fuller).  6219.  Flowers   (after  Bonvin). 

6212.  The  Turkey  Pasture   (after  Fuller).  6220.  Haunts  of  the  Song  Sparrow. 

6213.  Psyche.  6221.  Ralph  W.  Emerson  (after  Rowse). 

6214.  Flora  (after  Titian).  6222.  Dr.  O.  W.  Holmes. 

6215.  Portrait  of  Thiers.  6223.  Charles  and  Mary   (after  Van  Dyclc). 

6216.  Madonna  Granducca   (after  Raphael). 

COLE,  TIMOTHY 

Born  London,  England,  iSiJ;  brought  to  United  Stales  in  iSS/;  settled  in  Chicago. 
Studied  icith  Bond  and  Chandler  in  Chicago.  Member:  A.  ^'.  A.,  1906;  N.  A.,  igoS; 
Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  Society  of  Painters,  Sculptors  and  Gravers,  London  (hon.) ;  Guild  of 
Craftsmen,  London  (hon.).  Honors:  Gold  medal  and  diploma,  Columbian  Exposition, 
Chicago,  iSgs;  gold  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  gold  medal,  Pan-.lmerican  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  igoi;  grand  prize,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition. 

465.  Portrait   (after  Velasquez).  474.  Mother  (after  Millet). 

466.  Portrait  of  Princess   Vitelli    (after  475.  Madame  Mercier   (after  Greuze). 

Francia).  476.  Philip  IV  (after  Velasquez). 

467.  Holy   Family    (after   Rembrandt).  477.  Portrait   of   Snyder's   Wife    (after 

468.  Portrait  of  a  Spanish  Lady   (after  Van  Dyck). 

Fortuny).  478.  Nature  (after  Romney). 

469.  Portrait  of  Lady  Skipwith    (after  479.  Mona  Lisa  (after  Da  Vinci). 

Reynolds).  6224.  The  Broken  Mirror  (after  Greuze). 

470.  Saint  Elizabeth   (after  Zurbaran).  6225.  Portrait  of  Mrs.   Glenowen   and   Child 

471.  The   Bathers    (after   Corot).  (after  Raeburn). 

472.  La  Maternite   (after  Carriere).  6226.  Repose  in  Egypt  (after  Knaus). 

473.  Portrait  of  a  Man  (after  Velasquez).  6227.  The  Cavalier   (after  Hals). 

COLEMAN,  SAMUEL 

An  early  .Imcrican  etcher  ivho  is  represented  in  the  books  of  collections  of  etchings  pub- 
lished during  the  years  1S84  to  iSSg. 

6228.  Windmill. 

Lent  by  Inghram  Hughes,  Esq. 

COLWELL,  ELIZABETH 

■  Born  in  Michigan,  iSSi.   Studied  •with  I'anderpoel  and  Ollson-Nordfeldt  in  Chicago. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiS- 
806.  The  Four  Willows  bv  the  Stream.  6233.  An  Old  Man  Reading. 

846.  The  Lake  in  Winter.  6234.  The  Birch  Tree. 

913.  The  Sea  from  Penobscot  Lighthouse.  6235.  The  Great  Pine. 

6229.  The  Pond  in  the  Park.  6236.  The  Willow. 

6230.  The  Pig  Sty.  6237.  The  Bridge. 

6231.  Kellar's  Orchard.  6238.  Old  Willows. 

6232.  Head  of  an  Old  Man.  6239.  Peach   Blossoms. 

CONGDON,  ADAIRENE  VOSE 

Born  AVic  York.  Studied:  .1.  S.  L.  of  Neiv  York;  Frank  Brangvjyn,  London;  Lhermitif 
and  Collin  in  Paris. 

610.  Place   Saint  Genevieve.  6240.  Montreuil  sur  Mer   (color). 

612.  Montreuil  sur  Mer.  6241.  Place  Saint  Genevieve   (color). 


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CONGDON,  THOMAS  R. 

Horn  Addison,  .V.    )'.    Studied:  A.  S.  L.  and  iiit/i   Chase  in  A'cu'   York;   Constant  and 
Collin  in  Paris.    Honor:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  A.  A.  A.,  igo2. 

611.  Saint  Etienne  du  Mont.  6244.  Le  Palais  du  Luxembourg  (color). 

631.  Le  Palais  du  Luxembourg.  6245.  Along  the  Embankment. 

632.  Bridge  of  Sighs.  6246.  Pont   Neuf. 

633.  Fountain  of  the  Luxembourg.  6247.  Browning's   Home,   Grand   Canal. 
906.  Pont   Neuf    (color).  6248.  An  Old  English  Court. 

6242.  An  Old  English  Gateway.  6249.  Fountain  of  the  Luxembourg  (color). 

6243.  Factories  on  the  Thames.  6250.  Saint  Jean  du  Doight,  Finisterre. 

COOVER,  NELL 

Born   H'oostcr,  Olii' 
606.  Waiting. 

810.  Sleeping  Infant. 

811.  Jealousy. 

812.  Petit  Enfant. 


Studied:  Paris,  France. 

6251.  Laurette. 

6252.  Child  Bathing. 

6253.  Le  Ballon  Rouge. 

6254.  Au  Guignol. 


COTTON.  JOHN  WESLEY 

Horn  Ontario,  Canada,  lS6g.    Studied:  .-i.  I.  C;  .'1 .  S.  L.  of  Toronto,  Canada. 
Honorable  mrntion,.  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  iQly. 


536.  Pollard  Willows. 

541.  Belgian  Farm. 

542.  In  the  Beguinage,  Bruges. 

893.  A  Cornish  Lugger. 

894.  Pont   St.   Boniface,  Bruges. 
903.  Belfry  of  Bruges. 

6255.  Place  de  la  Digue.  Bruges. 

6256.  Quai   du  Rosarie,   Bruges. 

6257.  The    Hilltop. 

6258.  In   Epping  Forest. 

6259.  Twelfth    Century   Houses,    Chester, 

England. 

COVEY,  ARTHUR  S. 

Born    Bloomington,   111.,    /i'//.    Studie 


6260.  Porthwidden  Cove,   Cornwall. 

6261.  Hamstead   Heath. 

6262.  St.  Ives'  Harbor. 

6263.  The  Firs,  Hamstead  Heath. 

6264.  Beeches,   Epping  Forest,  England. 

6265.  The  Firs,  Hamstead  Heath   (in  colors). 

6266.  Blossom  Time. 

6267.  Old  Flemish  Mill. 

6268.  Out  of  the  Fog. 

6269.  Old  Bridge,  Bruges. 


trt   Inst.,    Chicago:   Royal   .Icademy,   Munich; 
Frank  Brangwyn.    Honors:  Second  prize.  Salmagundi  Exhibition,  l^io;  first  prize,  Sal- 
magundi Exhibition,  igil;  third  prize.  Salmagundi  Exhibition,  igi2. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi^. 


774.  Steel  Workers,   No.   1. 

777.  The  Great  Wheel,  South  Troy,  N.  Y. 

778.  Harbour  Cove,  Gloucester. 

6270.  The  Singing  Man. 

6271.  The  Call. 


6272.  Steel   Workers  No.  2. 

6273.  The  Hammer  Shop. 

6274.  Victoria    Station,    London. 

6275.  The  White  Mill. 

6276.  The  Coppersmith. 


DAHLGREEN,  CHARLES  W. 

Born  Chicago,  1X64.   Studied:  .■/.  /.  C.   Member: 

ale  des  Beaux-.4rts  et  des  Lettres. 

Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International 

647.  The  River.  6284. 

651.  The  Willows.  6285. 

654.  Approaching  Storm.  6286. 

780.  Falkenburg,  Germany.  6287. 

6277.  Shower  on  the  Marshes.  6288. 

6278.  A  Day  in  Tone.  6289. 

6279.  Fantasie.  6290. 

6280.  In  Mood.  6291. 

6281.  The  Light  House.  6292. 

6282.  Mist  at  Sea.  6293. 

6283.  Birch  Tree.  6294. 


A.  S.  L.  of  Chicago;  Union  Internation- 

Exposition,  San  Francisco,  I<)I5. 
Winter  Shadows. 
The  Edge  of  the  Timber  Line. 
Sunshine  and  Poetry. 
Christmas. 
Florida  Forest  Fire. 
The  Lowlands. 
After  a  Spring  Rain. 
Evening  on   the   Marshes   No.    1. 
Evening  on  the  Marshes  No.  2. 
Evening  Clouds. 
Early  Spring,   Giverny. 


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DAHLGREEN,   CHARLES  W.   (Continued) 

6295.  Awakening  of  Spring.  6300.  Cyclone  Cloud. 

6296.  On  the  Road  to  Holland.  6301.  On  a  Country  Road. 

6297.  Reflections.  6302.  Heatherlands. 

6298.  Moorlands  of  Germany.  6303.  Thanksgiving. 

6299.  A  Poem. 

DAVIS,  JOHN  PARKER 

Born  Meredith  Bridge,  N.  H.,  l8.^^.  Honors:  Silver  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1SS9;  mem- 
ber Jury  of  Awards,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  silver  medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  jgoi.   Member:  Soc.  American  JVood  Engravers. 

6304.  The  Tile  Club  at  Easthampton  (after  6307.  The  Divine  Tragedy,  Mary  Magdalene 

Abbey.)  (after  Dielman). 

6305.  Mrae.  Deshoulieres  (after  Mignard).  6308.  The  Skeleton  in  Armor  (after  Abbey). 

6306.  Robert  Harley,  Earl  of  Oxford  (after  Lent  by  George  H.  Whittle,  Esq. 

Kneller). 

DAWKINS,  HENRY 

Early  engraver  in  the  American  Colonies.  He  ix-as  located  in  Nevi  York  as  early  as  I7S4 
and  engraved  hook-plates,  bill-heads,  map  ornamentation  in  Philadelphia. 

6309.  Benjamin  Lay  (after  VV.  Williams). 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

DAWSON-WATSON 

Born  London,  England,   1865.    Studied  zvith   Mark   Fisher  in   London;   Carolus  Duran, 

Chartran  and  Collin  in  Paris.   Member:  S.  W.  A. 
453.  The  Night  Fisherman.  6311.  Dr.  Horace  Bushnell  (after  Rowse). 

455.  The  Man  with  the  Silver  Tocque  (after       6312.  George  and  Martha  Washington  (after 
Rembrandt).  Sharpies). 

6310.  Peter  Van  Brugh  Livingston   (after 

Raeburn). 

DE  CORDOBA,  MATHILDE 

Born  New  York  City,  1S75.   Studied:  A.  S.  L.,  New  York;  Julius  Rolshoven-A man-J can 

and  If'allner,  in  Paris.  Member:  Society  of  Gravers-Printers  of  London;  Societe  de 
Gravures  en  Couleurs,  Paris;  Societe  Internationale  des  Artists,  Paris;  New  York  Society 
of  Etchers. 

551.  Ma  Mere.  6317.  Child  with  Japanese  Lantern. 

553.  Charles  Courtenay  Hoge.  6318.  Helen  Buchanan. 

876.  Gilbert  Simon.  6319.  Sir  John  Simon. 

887.  Child  with  a  Bottle.  6320.  Enfant  Aux  Raisin. 

888.  Jacqueline.  6321.  The  Good  Fairy. 
890.  Boy  Blue.  6322.  Child  Standing. 

6313.  Kate  Prentice.  6323.  Camilla  Brown. 

6314.  Hubert  Phipps.  6324.  Her  First  Portrait. 

6315.  The  Ballet  Dress.  6325.  Toby,  Son  of  Lord  Hilton. 

6316.  Halla  Brown.  6326.  John  Burroughs. 

DE  WITT,  GERARD 

6327.  The  Arch. 

DILLAYE,  BLANCHE 

Born  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Studied:  P.  .1.  F.  A.;  etching  under  Stephen  Parish;  GarriJo  in 
Europe.  Member:  N.  Y.  W.  C.  C:  Philadelphia  Jf.  C.  C.  Honors:  Silver  medal  for 
etching,  .'Jtlanta  Exposition,  iSqS!  silver  medal,  A.  .4.  S.,  1902;  silver  medal  for  etching. 
International  Exposition  at  Lorient,  France,  1903. 

432.  On  Little  Egg  Harbor  Bay.  6331.  A  Dutch  Waterway. 

433.  A  Bird's  Eve  View  of  Annisquam.  6332.  Leaning  Houses,  Dordrecht. 

6328.  A  Country  Road.  6333.  The  Last  Cargo. 

6329.  A  Mob  oif  Houses.  6334.  A  Narrow  Way. 

6330.  An  Old  Street,  Quebec.  6335.  Fishing  Wiers,  Bay  of  Fundy. 


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ETCHERS,  ENGRAVERS  AND  LITHOGRAPHERS 


A  French  Roadside. 

Mist  on  the  Cornish  Coast. 


DILLAYE,    BLANCHE    (Continued) 

6336.  Marsh  at  Ocean  City.  6339. 

6337.  On  the  Road  to  Wanapashemet.  6340. 

6338.  An  Upland  Path. 

DOW,  ARTHUR  W. 

Born  Ips^i.ii/i.  Mass.  Studied  ivit/t  Boulanger,  Lefebvre,  Doucet  and  Detance  in  Paris. 
Instructor,  Pratt  Institute,  Brooklyn,  1895-1904;  Professor  of  Fine  Arts,  Teachers'  Col- 
lege, Columbia  Univ.,  since  1904;  Director,  Summer  Art  School,  Ipsivich,  Mass.  Honors: 
Honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1899;  bronze  medal  for  painting  and  honorable 
mention  for  luoodcuts,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901 ;  medal,  Boston  Mechanics 
Association. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


6350.  The  Desert,  Color  Schemes 
No.  I,  II,  in,  IV. 

6351.  Little  Venice,   Color  Scheme  No. 

6352.  The  Blue  House. 

6353.  Above  the  Old  Bridge,  Ipswich. 

6354.  Evening  Glovy. 

6355.  April. 

6356.  The  Old  Bridge,  Ipswich. 

6357.  Site  of  the  Moraine. 

6358.  The  Blue  Lily. 

6359.  In  Old  High,  Ipswich. 


6341.  The  Dory. 

6342.  The  Yellow  House. 

6343.  Rain  in  May.  6351.  Little  Venice,   Color  Scheme  No.  I,  II. 

6344.  Ipswich  Marshes,  Color  Schemes 

No.  I,  II. 

6345.  August  Moon. 

6346.  November. 

6347.  The  Gap,   New   England   Pasture. 

6348.  By  Salt  Marshes. 

6349.  Harry  Mayne,  His  House,  the  Pirate  of 

Old  Ipswich. 

DURAND,  ASHER  BROWN 

Born  Jefferson,  N.  J.,  1796;  died  in  South  Orange,  X.  J.,  18S6.  In  iSli  he  ii:as  a  pupil 
of  Peter  Maverick.  Engraved  large  plate  of  the  "Declaration  of  Independence"  after 
painting  by  Trumbull.  Became  as  famous  as  a  painter  of  landscape  as  he  had  been  as 
an  engraver. 

461.  Ariadne  (after  Vanderlyn).  6361.  Elias  Boudinot,  M.  D.   (after  Waldo  & 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg.  Jewett). 

6360.  John  Trumbull  (after  Waldo  & 
Jewett). 

DUVENECK,  FRANK 

Born  Covington,  Ky.,  1848.  Studied  'with  Diez  in  Munich,  in  which  city  he  lived  over  ten 
years.  Member:  S.  A.  A.,  1880;  A.  N.  A.,  1905;  N.  A.,  1906;  S.  IV.  A.:  Nat.  Inst. 
.4.  L.  Honors:  Medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  189J;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon, 
1895;  silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901.  Instructor  in  Cincinnati  Academy  of 
Fine  Arts. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  1915. 

Awarded  a  Special  Commemorative  Medal  by  the  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition. 
3889.  Palazzo  Ca  d'Oro:  Venezia.  3S94.  Venetian  Bridge. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso-  Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 


ciation. 

3890.  Ponte  Vecchio:  Florence:  1884. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 

3891.  Grand  Canal:  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 

3892.  In  the  Bay  of  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 

3893.  View  of  the  Grand  Canal:  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 


ciation. 

3895.  The  Rialto:  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 

3896.  San  Pietro  in  Castello:  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 

3897.  Riva  degli  Schiavoni  No.  1. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 

3898.  Bridge  of  Sighs. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 


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DUVENECK,   FRANK    (Continued) 

3S99.  Piazza  San  Marco:  Venice.  3901.  Laguna:  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso-  Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 

ciation, ciation. 

3900.  Riva   degli   Schiavoni   No.  2. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Asso- 
ciation. 

ECKSTEIN,  JOHN 

He  ii'ds  a  portrait  fainter,  a  modeler  in  clay,  and  an  engraver  of  portraits  executed  in 
a  someiuhat  curious  stipple  manner.  His  name  appears  in  the  Philadelpliia  directories  of 
Ij<)6-<)y  as  "limner  and  statuary,"  and  again  in  lSoxo6;  from  iSll  to  l/il6  his  occupation 
is  given  as  "engraver,"  and  at  intervals  in  this  period  he  appears  as  "a  merchant."  He 
luas  painting  and  engraving  as  late  as  1822. 

6362.  Martin  Luther    (after   Holbein). 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

EDWARDS,  S.  ARLENT 

Born  1S63  in  Sommersetshire,  England.  Studied:  Kensington  Art  School  in  iSyy-Sl. 
Taught  to  engrave  in  mezzotint  by  Appleton,  Josey  and  .Hais  of  London.  In  l8w  he 
came  to  the  United  States,  made  book  illustrations,  portraits  and  subject  plates.  Has  re- 
vived the  art  of  printing  in  colors  from  mezzotint  plates. 

6363.  Alexander  Hamilton.  6364.  Simonetta. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 
EDWIN,  DAVID 

Born  Bath,  England,  1776:  died  in  Philadelphia  1S41.  The  son  of  a  comedian,  after 
serving  as  an  apprentice  to  a  Dutch  engraver  in  London,  he  came  to  this  country  as  a 
sailor  on  board  a  vessel  bound  for  Philadelphia  and  landed  in  December,  17Q7.  His  first 
engraving  luas  a  frontispiece  to  a  selection  of  Scottish  airs.  He  became  the  most  popular 
and  prolific  engraver  of  portraits  in  the  United  States. 

6365.  Thomas  McKean    (after  Gilbert 

Stuart). 
Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

ERTZ,  EDWARD  F. 

Born  Niles,  III.,  iS6j.  Studied  icith  Lefebvre,  Constant  and  Delance  in  Paris.  Member: 
Royal  Soc.  of  British  .Irtists;  Soc.  of  Arts,  London;  United  .irts  Club,  London;  Societe 
Internationale  d'.iquarellistes,  Paris;  Societe  des  Cinquante;  Union  Inter,  des  Beaux-.-Irts ; 
Chicago  S.  E.  Honors:  Diploma  of  honor.  International  Exposition,  St.  Etienne;  gold 
medal.  Exposition  d'Angiers ;  grand  prize,  International  Exposition,  Rouen,  France;  medal, 
Soc.  des  Amis  des  Arts  de  la  Somme,  iSqq;  medal,  Ville  d'Etboeuf,  France;  two  aivards, 
Bristol  (Eng.)  .4rts  and  Crafts:  medal,  .4.  A.  S.,  Philadelphia,  IQOJ. 

655.  Place  Royal,  Paris.  6368.  Vieux  Loups  de  Mer. 

659.  La  Terre.  6369.  A  Study  of  Expression. 

6366.  Lavoirs,  Chartres.  6370.  Polperro. 

6367.  Mother  and  Child. 

ESKRIDGE,   ROBERT 

Born  Philipsburg,  Pa.,  iSgi.    Studied:  Art  Institute,  Chicago;  University  Southern  Cali- 
fornia; College  of  Fine  .Irts  luith  Senseney.  Member:  Chicago  Society  Etchers. 
637L  The  Junk  Shop,  Chicago.  6372.  Old  Mission,  San  Diego. 

EVANS,  JOHN  W. 

Born  Brooklyn,  1855.    Studied  with  P.  R.  B.  Pierson.    Honors:  Bronze  medal.  Pan-.lmeri- 
can  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1<)01 ;  bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  11)04. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   igi-,. 
346.  Becalmed  (after  Beal).  6373.  Little  Dutch  Girl  (after  \Voodbur\). 

359.  Making  Glass  Beads  (after  Sargent).  6374.  Medallion,  Napoleon. 

360.  Commencement  Day  (after  Bellows).  6375.  Statue   Louis   XIV. 

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ETCHERS,  ENGRAVERS  AND  LITHOGRAPHERS 

FARRAR,  HENRY 

Born  London,  England,  1S43;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1903.   Studied;  United  Slates.    iSyg 
Secretary  of  American   If^ater  Color  Society;  18S1  President  of  the  New  York  Etching 
Club;  18S2  a  fellow  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Painter-Etchers,  London;  and  in  iSSs  hon- 
orary member  of  the  Philadelphia  Society  of  Painter-Etchers. 
435.  Evening  Near  a  Fishing  Station.  6376.  In  Port. 

459.  Sunset.  6377.  Sunset  in  the  Lower  Bay. 

Lent  by  Frederick  Keppel  &  Co., 

FERRIS,  STEPHEN  J. 

Born  Platlsburg,  X.  Y.,  1835.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  under  Schussele;  S.  B.  If^augh  in 
Bordentown,  N.  J.  Member:  Philadelphia  Soc.  of  Etchers;  Professor,  School  of  Design 
ttiienty-six  years. 

390.  Granada. 

Lent  by  Ingraham  Hughes,  Esq. 

FOSTER,  JOHN 

Baptized  in  Dorchester,  Mass.,  164S;  died  in  Boston,  16S1.  Graduated  from  Harvard  in 
1667.  Established  the  first  printing  office  in  Boston  in  167$.  He  ivas  the  first  engraver  of  a 
portrait  in  this  country  of  whom  we  have  any  record;  this  was  the  wood-block  portrait  of 
Rev.  Richard  Mather. 

6378.  Rev.  Richard  Mather. 

Lent  by  Frank  J.  Mather,  Esq. 

FRENCH,  EDWIN  DAVIS 

Born  in  North  Atlleborotigh,  Mass.,  185I.  Entered  Brown  University  in  1S66.  In  l86g 
began  engraving  on  silver  with  the  tVhiting  Manufacturing  Company.  Studied:  A.  S.  L., 
Ne^v  York,  under  fVilliam  Sartain,  in  1883-86.  Served  as  president  of  that  organization 
in  1890-91. 

6379.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Whitin.  6383.  John  Skelton  Williams. 

6380.  Edwin  Davis  French.  6384.  Ira  Hutchinson  Brainerd. 

6381.  Whitelaw  Reid.  Lent  by  Ira  H.  Brainerd,  Esq. 

6382.  E.  D.  Church. 

FRENCH,  FRANK  P. 

Born  London,  N.  H.,  1S50.  Studied  with  Henry  W.  Herrick.  Member:  Soc.  of  American 
IVood  Engravers.  Honors:  Bronze  medal.  Centennial  Exposition,  Philadelphia,  lS~6; 
medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  silver  medal  for  wood  engravings,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold  medal  for  wood  engraving,  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exposition,  1904. 

343.  Edwin  Booth  (after  Sargent).  6389.  The  Chrysanthemum. 

344.  Portrait   (after  Dewing).  6390.  Evening  Primrose    (after   Gibson). 

350.  Beech   Woods    (after   Parsons).  6391.  A  Christmas  Vigil. 

351.  The  Meadow.  6392.  St.  Cecilia   (after  Church). 

352.  Bedouin  Girl   (after  photograph).  6393.  The  Golden  Stair  (after  Burne-Jones). 

353.  Isaac  Walton    (after  Boughton).  6394.  Heneyah   (after  Bridgman). 

6385.  Francis  I   (after  Reinhardt).  6395.  The   Day  of  Rest    (after  Abbey). 

6386.  Under  the  Mistletoe.  6396.  The  Vale  of  Tears  (after  Poveda). 

6387.  Christmas  Chimes.  6397.  The  Rare  Vase   (after  Fortuny). 

6388.  Valentine.  6398.  Wood  Engraving   (after  Abbey). 

GAGNON,  CLARENCE  A. 

Born  Montreal,  Canada,  18S2.  Studied:  Montreal  Art  Gallery;  Julian  Academy,  Paris. 
Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1908;  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition, 
1904. 

534.  Rue  des  Cordeliers,  Dlnan.  6401.  Moonlight,  Pont  de  I'Arche. 

535.  L'Orage.  6402.  Canal  du  Loing. 
550.  Mont  St.  Michel,  Brittany.  6403.  Vue  de  Rouen. 

6399.  Vieux  Moulin  en  Picardie.  6404.  Luxembourg   Gardens,   Paris. 

6400.  Tour  de  I'Horloge,  Dinan.  6405.  Sant'  Agostino  Canal,  Venice. 


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GALLAGHER,  SEARS 

Born   Boston,   iS6().    Studied  lat/i    Tomasso   Juglaris   in   Boston;   Laurens   and   Constant 
in  Paris. 


732.  Across  the  River.  6411. 

733.  Girl  with  Rabbit.  6412. 

745.  Old   State   House,   Boston.  6413. 

746.  Paul   Revere   House,   Boston.  6414. 
758.  Wool  worth    Building,    New    York.  6415. 

6406.  Appledore,   England.  6416. 

6407.  St.   Ives.  6417. 

6408.  Brooklyn  Bridge,   New  York.  6418. 

6409.  Carlisle  Street,  New  York.  6419. 

6410.  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,   Boston.  6420. 


Trinity   Church,   Boston. 
T.  Wharf,  Boston. 
Boylston   Street,  Boston. 
Bideford,    England. 
English   Cottage. 
Appledore,   England. 
Old  Mill,  Nantucket. 
Wild  Cherry  Trees. 
Bov  with  Dog. 
From  the  Hill. 


GALLAUDET,  ELISHA 

Born  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  about  I'jo;  in  iy$g  he  was  in  business  in  \'ew  York  as  an 
engraver.  Beside  some  early  book  plates,  his  only  knoiin  engraving  is  the  portrait  of 
George  H'hitfield,  issued  as  a  frontispiece  to  "A  Life  of  Whitfield,"  published  in  1774. 

6421.  George  Whitfield,  M.  A. 

Lent   by  Robert   Fridenberg,   Esq. 

GETCHELL,  EDITH  LORING 

Born  Bristol,  Pa.  Studied:  Phila.  School  of  Design;  P.  .4.  F.  A.;  R.  Swain  Gifford. 
Member:  N.  Y.  Etching  Club;  Cal.  Soc.  of  E. 

6422.  Home  by  the  Sea. 
GILMORE,  ADA 

Born  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  18S2.  Studied:  Chicago  Art  Institute;  Robert  Henri  School, 
New  York. 

863.  Promenade. 

GLEESON,  CHARLES  K. 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1S7S.  Studied:  St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  .irts;  .4.  S.  L.  of  New  York; 
Colorossi  .Icademie,  Paris,  under  E.  Renard;  .4cademie  de  la  Grande  Chaumiere,  under 
Steinlen  and  Simon. 


6428.  Fifteen  Houses  and  Pont  Neuf. 

6429.  Tavern  of  Seven  Trees. 

6430.  Corner   of   Pont   Neuf. 

6431.  Near   Saint  Etienne   du   Mont. 

6432.  Noon  Hour. 

6433.  Alcantara,  General  View. 

6434.  Vue   de   la   Cite. 

6435.  Saint  Anne  of  Shandon. 


609.  Quai  d'lvry,  Paris. 

738.  Les  Carriers,  Paris. 

744.  King's  Highway  Viaduct,  St.  Louis. 

747.  Pont  Saint  Nicholas. 

6423.  A  View  of  Burgos. 

6424.  Au   Impasse,   Paris. 

6425.  Val  du   Grace. 

6426.  Plateresque  Doorway. 

6427.  Conciergerie,  Paris. 

GOETSCH,  GUSTAV  F. 

Studied  in   New    York,  Paris,  Minneapolis,  with    Il'm.   M.    Chase,   Carroll   Beckwith,  E. 
Blanche  and  R.   Koehler.    Member:  S.   IV.  A. 

415.  The  Harbor.  426.  Marblehead,  Mass. 

416.  Marblehead   Harbor.  429.  In  the  Harbor. 
425.  On  the  Harlem  Pier. 

GOLDTHWAITE,  ANNE  ! 

Born  Montgomery,  Ala.    Studied:  C.  If.  M.  Meilatz,  N.  A.  D.;  Acad.  Modcrne,  Paris. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

619.  Fraulein  Von  Kneptisch.  6439.  Alabama  Pines. 

622.  Churchyard,   Brittanv.  6+40.  At  Montmartre. 

625.  Montmartre.  6441.  Un  Moment  Musical — Shubert  No.  1. 

630.  The  Ballet.  6442.  Un  Moment  Musical— Shubert  No.  2. 

719.  Cock  Fight.  6443.  Un  Moment  Musical — Shubert  No.  3. 

6436.  Sunny  Hillside.  6444.  Egj'ptian  Dancer  Kneeling. 

6437.  Egyptian  Dancer.  6445.  October. 

6438.  The  Letter. 

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ETCHERS,  ENGRAVERS  AND  LITHOGRAPHERS 

GREEN.  BERNARD  I. 

Born  Russia,  lSS~.  Studied:  N.  A.  D.;  A.  S.  L.  Honors:  Medal  in  figure  draining, 
A'.  A.  D.,  igio;  HallgarUn  prize  in  painting,  A'.  A.  D.,  1<)I2. 

6446.  Girl  Reading. 
GRIFFIN,  JAMES  MARTIN 

Born  Cork,  Ireland,  iSjO.    Studied:   Cork  Scliool  of  Art   [Branch  of  South  Kensington), 
under  James  Brenan,  R.  H.  A.    Member:   The  ti'ater  Color  Society  of  Ireland. 
431.  River  Lee,   Cork,  Ireland. 

GRIFFITH.  LOUIS  OSCAR 

Born   Greencasttc,  Ind.,   lS~^.    Studied  ivith  frank  Reaugli  at  St.  Louis  School  of  Fine 
Arts,  A.  I.  C;  Xeiv  York  and  Paris;  Chicago  S.  A.;  Chicago  S.  E, 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  J913. 

S54.  Sardine   Boats,   Concarneau.  6448.  The   Weaver. 

S57.  Winter.  6449.  The  Citv  of  Granite. 

6447.  In  New  England.  6450.  A  Brittany  Mill. 

HALE,  WALTER 

Born  Chicago,  1869.  Studied:  Minneapolis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  Ne^a  York,  London, 
Paris.  Member:  Royal  Society  of  Painters,  Etchers,  London,  iSgs,  and  Society  of  Illus- 
trators, A'eiv  York. 

748.  The  Flat  Iron  Building,  New  York.  6452.  The  Alcazar,  Segovia. 

6451.  The  Castle  of  Turegano. 

HALPIN,  FREDERICK 

Born  Worcester,  England,  l8o,H.  Studied  ivith  his  father,  an  engraver  for  one  of  the 
Staffordshire  potteries.  In  1&2J  lie  ixas  in  London  engraving  historical  subjects  and 
portraits.    He  came  to  New  York  about  1842. 

6453.  Asher  B.  Durand  (after  C.  L.  Elliot). 

Lent  by   Robert   Fridenberg,   Esq. 

HAMMERSMITH,  PAUL 

Born  Naperville,  III.,  iSsy.  Studied:  Miliuaukee,  Paris,  London.    Member:  Cat.  Soc.  of  E. 

381.  Jones  Island.  6456.  Rustic  Bridge. 

382.  Close  of  Day.  6457.  University-  Drive. 

6454.  Twilight  Shadows.  6458.  Holland. 

6455.  Ferry   Boats. 

HANSEN,  ARMIN  C. 

Born  San  Francisco,  18S6.  Studied:  San  Francisco,  Stuttgart,  Munich,  .Int^verp. 
678.  At  the  Landing  Stages.  6459.  The  Shower. 

684.  Flemish  Landscape.  6460.  Before  the  Wind. 

801.   Harry  Varick.  6461.  Low  Tide. 

HARER,  FREDERICK  W. 

Born  Blosshurg,  Pa.,  lS8n.    Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.,  Thos.  P.  Anshuiz  and  U'm.  M.  Chase. 
IT).  Independence  Square.  6466.  The   Farrier. 

795.  A  Fire.  6467.  Emigrants. 

6463.  La  Estellita.  6468.  A   Scavenger. 

6464.  An   Effect  of  Light.  6469.  A   Bum. 

6465.  Marketing. 
HARLEY, 

One  of  the  engravers  -J.ho  made  plates  for  "Picturesr/ue  .Imcrica,"  published  hy  A ppte- 

ton  1872-74. 
6470.  Jack  of  the   Mill    (after  Darley). 
Lent  by  Mrs.  F.  O.  C.  Darley. 
HARRITON,  ABRAHAM 

Born    Roumania,    iS'iS-     Studied:    A'.   A.    D.     Honors:    Baldv.in    prize;    first    Ilallgarlen 

prize  in  composition. 

447.  Son  of  Israel.  787.  An  Old  Hebrew  Peddler. 


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HARSHE,  ROBERT  B. 

Born  Salisbury,  Mo.,  1879.  Studied:  Missouri  University;  Chicago  Art  Institute;  A.  S.  I., 
of  N.  y.;  Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University,  luith  Arthur  JV.  Doii-;  London  li'ith 
Laszlo;  Paris  in  Colorossi  Academy.  Member:  Chicago  Soc.  of  E.,  Cal.  Soc.  of  E.;  San 
Francisco  Soc.  of  Artists;  University  of  Calif.  Faculty  Club.  Ass't  Prof.  Graphic  .4rt, 
Stanford  University;  Sup't  Fine,  Applied  and  Manual  Arts,  Dept.  Education,  P.  P.  I.  E.; 
Ass't  Chief,  Dept.  of  Fine  Arts,  P.  P.  I.  E. 

Secretary,  Group  Jury  for  Oil  Paintings  and  Department  Jury,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
677.  Fishermen's   Wharf.  .  6475.  Chinese  Truck  Patch. 

680.  San  Lorenzo.  6476.  Three  Pines. 

681.  The  Ostrich.  6477.  The  Inner  Quad,   Stanford  University. 
683.  Dutch  Cottages.  6478.  On  the  Stanford  Farm. 

6472.  Tamalpais.  6479.  Twilight. 

6473.  Monterey  Dunes.  6480.  Indian  Rock  Park,   Moonlight. 

6474.  Lagunita,    Stanford    University. 

HASKELL,  ERNEST 

Born   H'oodstock,  Conn.,  i8y6. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific 

538.  The  Spectre. 

539.  Dwarfs  of  Ragged  Island. 

544.  Hill  Top. 

545.  Kennebeck  Homesteads. 

6481.  Peeling  Apples. 

6482.  The  Captain. 

6483.  Darning. 

6484.  The  Whistling  Boy. 

6485.  The   Fruit   Shop. 

6486.  The  Crippled  Pine. 

6487.  The  Moss  Trees. 

6488.  The  Skeletons. 

6489.  The  Hunchback. 

6490.  The  Dead  Sisters. 

HEINEMANN,  ERNST 

Born  Brunswick,  Germany,  1S48.  Came  to  the  United  States  in  1872.  Studied  luith  A. 
Closs  and  Brendeamour :  A.  S.  L.  of  New  York.  Honor:  Bronze  medal,  Pan- American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi. 

6503.  Japanese  Children.  6505.  A  Minuet  at  Mount  Vernon   (after 

6504.  A  Confederate  Charge.  Wiles). 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Ernst  Heinemann. 
HIGGINS,  EUGENE 

Born  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1874.    Studied:  Laurens,  Benjamin-Constant,  Gerome  and  Ecole 
des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris. 
665.  The  Rent  Bill.  6510.  Slum  Girl. 

670.  Midnight  Duty.  6511.  Mendicants. 

6506.  The   Blind   Leading  the   Blind.  6512.  An  Outcast. 

6507.  The  Rag  Pickers.  6513.  Mother    Groliot's   Doorway. 

6508.  Under  Archway.  6514.  The  Return. 

6509.  In   the  Park.  6515.  Out  of  Shadows. 

HILL,  JOHN 

Born  London,  1770;  died  West  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  l8so.  He  engraved  in  aquatint  a  number 
of  plates  published  in  London,  after  paintings  by  Turner,  Southerberg,  and  others.  He 
came  to  Neiu  York  in  1816,  where  his  first  work  was  small  magazine  plates.  His  Ameri- 
can drawing  hooks,  with  colored  plates  and  a  series  of  aquatints  of  .American  scenery, 
are  probably  the  first  color  aquatints  issued  in  this  country. 
448.  New  York  from  Governor's  Island.  6516.  American   Drawing   Book. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

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International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   1913. 

6491.  The  Colt. 

6492.  The  Blind  Gypsy. 

6493.  Retrospection. 

6494.  Drawbridge. 

6495.  The  Sand  Hopper. 

6496.  Mrs.  P. 

6497.  Announcement. 

6498.  Christmas   Card. 

6499.  Amelia. 

6500.  Bookplate. 

6501.  Christmas   Card    (Private   Plate) 

(Whitney). 

6502.  Book  Plate   (Lorillard). 


ETCHERS,  ENGRAVERS  AND  LITHOGRAPHERS 

HINSHELWOOD,  ROBERT 

Born  in  Edinburgh,  1S13;  ivas  living  after  1S60.  Studied  ivit/i  James  and  John  John- 
stone, engravers,  of  Edinburgh.  Came  to  the  United  States  about  iSsS-  He  <was  land- 
scape engraver  for  Harper's  and  other  Ne<w  York  publishers,  and  <was  also  employed 
by  the  Continental  Bank  Note  Company. 

6517.  The  Rendezvous   (after  J.  W.  Hart). 
Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

HOB  ART,  CLARK 

Born   Rockford,   III.    Studied:    Hopkins   Institute,   San   Francisco;   .4.   S.   L.,  New    York, 
Paris.    Honors:   Chosen  among  alt  the  art  students  to  make  four  panels  for  Building  of 
Ethnology,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

813.  Nymph  at  the  Pool.  819.  Lovers'   Quarrel. 

814.  The  Greeting.  820.  Memories. 

815.  Camp   Mystery.  821.  Woodchopper's  Hut. 

816.  Ready  for  the  Ball.  6518.  Fete  Champetre. 

817.  Idyl.  6519.  The  Picnic. 

818.  Spring.  6520.  California  Oaks. 
HOPKINS,  EDNA  BOIES 

Born  in  Michigan. 

Silver   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,   1915. 

895.  Phlox.  6523.  Nasturtium. 

896.  Eucalyptus.  6524.  Fuschia. 
898.  Purple  Daisy.  6525.  Grapes. 

907.  Zinnia.  6526.  Purple  Asters. 

909.  Bramble.  6527.  Datura. 

910.  Veronica.  6528.  Morning  Glory. 

6521.  Fig  Leaves.  6529.  Pepper. 

6522.  Honeysuckle.  6530.  Nicotina. 
HORNBY,  LESTER  GEORGE 

Born  Lowell,  Mass.,  18S3.  Studied:  R.  I.  School  of  Design,  Providence;  Pape  School, 
Boston;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Laurens  and  others  in  Paris.  Member:  N.  Y.  Soc.  of  E.; 
Cal.  Soc.  of  E. 

751.  Le  Gouter.  6540.  The  Harvester,  Marne. 

754.  Le  Matin,   Gland-Sur-Marne.  6541.  Dans  les  Champs. 

757.  Le  Pont:  Marne.  6542.  L'Eglise  a  Gland,  Marne. 

790.  Le  Ciel  Pluvieux.  6543.  The   Pig-Sty,    Marne. 

6531.  La   Cathedral   a   Reims.  6544.  La  Fete  a  Pantin. 

6532.  La   Marne  a   Chateau  Thierrj-.  6545.  Chateau  a  la  Ferte-Milon. 

6533.  La   Jardiniere,    Matin,   Marne.  6546.  Les   Lavoirs   a   Chateau-Thierry. 

6534.  Le  Chateau,  Passy  Sur  Marne.  6547.  La  Colline,  Marne. 

6535.  Vieille  Maisons,  Reims.  6548.  Le  Gamin,  Marne. 

6536.  The  Goose  Girl.  6549.  Ramasseurs   des   Fagots,   Marne. 

6537.  Dimanche  Matin,  Verneuil,  Marne.  6550.  Ciel  et  Champs  No.  7. 

6538.  La  Brise,  Marne.  6551.  Ciel  et  Champs  No.  4. 

6539.  Visille  Femme  aux  Champs.  6552.  Les  Cochons. 
HORTER,  EARL 

Born  Philadelphia,  18S3. 

Silver   medal,   Panama-Pacific   International  Exposition,   San   Francisco,   1915. 

6553.  French   Quarter,   New   Orleans.  6556.  Old   Farm  House,  Germantown. 

6554.  Smelters,    Pittsburg.  Lent  by  the  Brown-Robertson  Co. 

6555.  Madison   Square. 
HUBER,  KONRAD 

Made  lithographs  for  book  illustrations  in  the  middle  of  the  nineteenth   century,  chiefly 
from  outline  drawings  by  F.  O.  C.  Darley. 
6557.  Nimrod  Exhibits  His  Humor   (after 
Darley). 
.   Lent  by  Mrs.  F.  O.  C.  Darley. 

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HUNT,  WILLIAM  MORRIS 

Born  Brattleborough,  Vt.,  1S24;  died  at  the  Isle  of  S/ioals,  iS/Q.  Originally  educated 
for  sculpture.  He  studied  painting  in  Dusseldorf,  then  under  Couture  at  Paris.  He 
returned  to  America  in  1855.  Hunt  championed  the  Barbizon  School  in  the  United 
States  and  as  teacher,  mural  painter,  portrait  painter,  lithographer,  and  critic,  his  in- 
fluence has  been  strong  and  lasting.  "The  flight  of  Night"  in  the  Retrospective  Loan 
Collection  is  the  original  study  for  the  first  mural  painting  of  importance  painted  in 
America. 

6558.  Hurdy-Gurdy  Player. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

HURLEY,  EDWARD  T. 

Born  Cincinnati,  1S69.  Studied:  Cincinnati  /Jri  .4cademy  under  Frank  Duveneck.  Mem- 
ber:   Chicago  S.  E.;  S.  W.  .4.   Honor:  Gold  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 

679.  Market  Alley.  6561.  Autumn   Woods. 

682.   Dry  Creek  Valley.  6562.  Sheep  at  Ault  Park. 

685.  A  Bad   Night.  6563.  Garfield   Park. 

6559.  Suspension  Bridge,   Cincinnati.  6564.  Summer  Days. 

6560.  In  Eden  Park. 

HYDE,  HELEN 

Born  Lima,  A'.  Y.,  jS6S.    Studied  nvith  Emit  Carlsen  in  Xeiu  York;  Raphael  Collin  in 
Paris.    Member:    Cal.  Soc.  of  E.;  Associate  Soc.  de  la  Gravure  Originale  en   Couleur, 
Paris.    Honors:    First   prize   in    Tokyo   exhibition    of   Japanese   Artists;   gold    medal   in 
Alaska-Yukon  Exhibition;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  191$. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


864.  Cherry-Rain. 

865.  An   Interlude,   Mexico. 

866.  The  Family  Umbrella. 

867.  Going  to   Market. 

868.  In  Their  Holiday  Clothes. 

869.  A  Summer  Shower. 

870.  The  Sacred  Calf,  Agra,  India. 

871.  The  Bath. 

872.  The  Sauce-Pan  Shop,  Soochovv,  China. 

6565.  Baby  Talk. 

6566.  The  Furious  Dragon. 

6567.  The  Unwilling  Dancer. 

6568.  The  Blue  Umbrella. 

6569.  A   Mexican   Coquette. 

6570.  Feeding  the  Bunnies. 

6571.  Sunday   Morning. 

6572.  Mount  Orizaba. 

6573.  Oyer  the  Garden  Wall. 

6574.  August. 

6575.  Driving  out  Bad  Luck. 

6576.  A   Summer   Girl. 
JAQUES,  BERTHA  E.  CLAUSON 

Born    Codington,  O.,   1S63.    Studied:   .-/.   /.   C.    Member:    Chicago  S.  A.;   Chicago  S.  E. 

(sect.);  Cal.  Soc.  of  E. 

Bronze   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,   WIS- 


6577.  The  Greeting. 

6578.  New  Brooms. 

6579.  The  Go-Cart. 

6580.  A  Roundelay. 

6581.  Winter. 

6582.  Complaints. 

6583.  Blossom  Time  in  Tokyo. 

6584.  The  Kameido  Bridge. 

6585.  The  Chase. 

6586.  The  Bamboo  Fence. 

6587.  The   Little   Pink  Plum. 

6588.  An  April  Evening. 

6589.  The  Secret. 

6590.  My    Neighbors. 

6591.  A   Day  in   June. 

6592.  A    Daruma   Branch. 

6593.  The    Spring  Poem. 

6594.  Going  to  the   Fair. 

6595.  Friends  of  Winter. 

6596.  New  Year's  Day  in  Tokyo. 


675.  Minelli,  Venice. 

676.  Venice    Fisherman. 
752.  Sunny   Corner. 

755.  The  Tangle,  Chioggia. 

759.  Shipyard,  Venice. 

761.  The  Arch,  Roman  Forum. 

6597.  Street  of  Janissaries,  Algiers. 

6598.  Willows,   Rysord. 

6599.  Peat  Boat,   Marken. 

6600.  .\long  the  Mall. 


6601.  Scotch  Collier's  Cottage. 

6602.  Rain  on  Thames. 

6603.  Charing  Cross  Bridge. 

6604.  Hamstead    Heath. 

6605.  Prisons  of  the  Sea. 

6606.  Paradise  Bridge,  Venice. 

6607.  Santa  Margherita,   Venice. 

6608.  The  Columns,  Roman  Forum. 

6609.  Burano. 

6610.  Thames  Boats,  London. 


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ETCHERS,  ENGRAVERS  AND  LITHOGR.APHERS 

JOHNS,  W.  R. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.    Studied:  Paris. 
760.  The  Ruined  Castle  at  Grez.  6613.  Evening  in  France. 

762.  Village  on  the  Seine.  6614.  The  Canal. 

6611.  The  Stone  Bridge.  6615.  A  Little  Arab. 

6612.  November  Day.  6616.  Across  the  Fields. 

JOHNSON,  THOMAS 

Born  London,  England.  Studied  •uit/i  F.  ff^'illianu.  Honors:  .Medal,  Columbian  Expo- 
sition, Chicago,  /(Vyj/  silver  medal,  Pan-.^/nerican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi.  Member: 
Soc.  .1  merit  an   Wood  Engr. 

6617.  Abraham   Lincoln.  6619.  Robert  Browning. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq.  6620.  Alfred  Tennyson. 

6618.  Franz  Liszt.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Thomas  Johnson. 

JONES,  ALFRED 

Born  Liverpool,  England,  iH:g;  died  in  New  York,  igoo.  Came  to  the  United  States 
and  ivns  apprenticed  to  the  engraving  firm  of  Roivdon,  /{''right.  Hatch  and  Edson  of 
.ilbany,  N.  Y.  Studied:  National  Academy  of  Design.  Engraved  in  1S41  his  first  large 
plate,  "The  Farmers'  Nooning"  after  the  painting  by  If.  S.  Mount,  executed  for  the 
.American  .Irt  Union.  He  invented  the  "half-lone  process"  of  the  present  day. 
434.  The  Capture  of  Major  Andre.  439.  Farmers'  Nooning. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Ellen  Major  Jones. 

KEELER.  CHARLES  B.,  JR. 

Born  Cedar  Rapids,  loiia,  tSSj.  Studied:  Harvard;  Chicago  Irt  Institute,  John  Johan- 
sen,  T.  If.  Stevens  and  B.  J.  O.  Nordfeldt. 

Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  IQ15. 
764.  Bazaar  of  the  100,000  Articles,  6621.  House  of  the  Lime  Seller  in  the  Rue 

Quimper,  Brittany.  Traverse,    Morlaix. 

770.  Old  Houses  in  the  Place  Terre  au  Due,       6622.  Beggar  at  St.  Jean  du   Doight. 
Quimper.  6623.  Christmas  Card. 

6624.  Levanto. 

KIMBALL,  KATHERINE 

Born  Neiv  Hampshire.    Studied:  N.  .■J.  D.  in  Neiv  York.   Member:  Royal  Soc.  of  Paint- 
ers, Etchers   and   Engravers,  London    {Assoc);   Section   de    Gravure.   Salon    d'.-lutomne, 
Paris;  Chicago  S.  E. 
Bronze   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,   igi^. 

704.  Lock  at  Moret-sur-Loing.  6627.  The    Cemetery,    Venice. 

705.  Oast  Houses.  662.S.  La   Maison   le   Roy,   Petit  Andeley. 

706.  Presbytere   de   St.   Maclou,  Rouen.  6629.  The  Doomed   Island. 
713.  Chateau   Gaillard    (aciuatintl.  6630.  Towers  of  Notre  Dame. 
734.  Chateau   Gaillard.  6631.  Jasper's   Gate   House. 

6625.  Maison  Barlier,  Paris.  6632.  St.   Nicholas  du   Chardonnet. 

6626.  Facade   of   the    Louvre. 

KING,  CHARLES  B. 

Born   Angel   Island,   Cal.,    1S69.    Studied:     Paris,   Laurens;    London,   Frank   Brangv.yn. 

Member:  Soc.  de  la  Gravure  Originale  en  Couleur,  Paris. 
711.  Dixmude,  Belgium.  901.  Grand   Canal. 

900.  Amsterdam.  905.  Rainy  Day,  Fifth  Avenue. 

KING,  FRANK  S. 

Born    .luhurn.   Me.,    lS_W.    Studied  with   J.    If.    Orr   and   August    Will   in    Neiv    York. 
Honors:    Medal   Paris    Exposition,    iSSq;    medal    Columbian    Exposition,    Chicago,    iSqj; 
silver  medal,  Pan-.lmerican  Exposition,  Buffalo  igoi. 
458.  The  Sorceress   (after  F.  S.  Church). 

KOOPMAN,  AUGUSTUS 

Born  Charlotte,  N.  C,  1S69.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts  in  Paris  under 
Bougureau    and   Robert-Fleury.     Honors:    Second    Ifanamaker    prize,   Paris   A.   A.   A., 


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KOOPMAN,  AUGUSTUS   (Continued) 

189S;  first  Clark  prize,  Paris  A.  A.  A.,  lS()<);  bronze  medal  and  special  silver  medal  for 

decoration,  Paris  Exposition,  JQOO;  bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igor; 

medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  ig04;  silver  medal,  Applachian  Exposition,  Knox- 

ville,  1911. 
437.  Brittany  Fisherman.  6634.  Dutch  Sailing  Master. 

6633.  In  the  Cafe. 

KRUELL,  GUSTAV 

Born  Dusseldorf,  1842;  died  United  States,  1906.    After  serving  an  apprenticeship  to  a 
die-sinker  and  general  engraver  he  <went  to  Leipsic  and  later  ivas  himself  an  engraver  in 
Stuttgart.    In  iSy8  he  came  to  America  and  in  18S1  he  organized  •uAth  his  friend,  Fred- 
erick Juengling,  The  Society  of  American  IFood-Engravers. 
452.  Abraham  Lincoln.  6636.  U.  S.  Grant. 

462.  W.  T.   Sherman.  6637.  Abraham  Lincoln  (with  beard). 

463.  Robert  E.  Lee.  Lent  by  Frederick  Keppel  &  Co. 
6635.  Daniel  Webster. 

LAFFAN,  A. 

6640.  Moonlight  on  the  Adriatic. 

Lent  by  A.  C.  Kennedy  &  Co. 

LANDER,  BENJAMIN 

Member  of  the  Brooklyn  Etching  Club,  founded  in  1882. 

6641.  Among  the  Daisies. 

Lent  by  A.  C.  Kennedy  &  Co. 

LAWSON,  ALEXANDER 

Born  Ravcnstruthers,  Scotland,  l~73;  died  in  Philadelphia,  1846.  Came  to  Baltimore  in 
July,  1794.  Engraved  plates  for  Thomson's  "Seasons"  and  Wilson's  famous  "Ornithol- 
ogy," the  first  volume  of  which  ivas  issued  in  iSoS. 

6642.  William  Penn. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

LEARNED,  ARTHUR  GARFIELD 

Born  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1872.    Studied  in  Munich,  Vienna  and  Paris. 

6643.  Young  Satyr.  6644.  Sibyl. 

LEMOS,  PEDRO  J. 

Born   Austin,   Nevada,    1882.    Studied:    San   Francisco   Institute   of   Art;   Art   Students' 
League,   Columbia   College;   Design   ivith   Bennedict   of   Chicago.    Professor   of   Design, 
University   of   California;   head   of   Department   of  Design,   San   Francisco   Institute   of 
Art;  Director,  San  Francisco  Institute  of  Art,  1915. 
Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

784.  The  Old  Quarry.  6646.  At  the  Edge  of  the  River. 

827.  Along  the  Road.  6647.  A  Summer  Evening. 

6645.  The  Hillside,  Lake  Merritt. 

LEVY,  BEATRICE  S. 

Born  Chicago,  III.,  1892.    Studied:  Art  Institute,  Chicago,  and  ivith  Charles  Haivthorne 

and  Vojtech  Preissig. 

Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
839.  Central  Park  Impression,  Nevf  York.  90S.  Rainy  Night. 

899.  Song  of  Summer. 

LEVY,  WILLIAM  AUERBACH 

Born   Russia,    18S9.    Studied:    Nat.   Acad,   of   Design,   N.    Y.;   Academy   Julian,   Paris, 
under  Laurens.    Member:   Cal.  Soc.  of  E.    Honors:   First  prize  for  best  figure  in  exhi- 
bition of  Chicago  Society  of  Etchers,  1914.    Etching  purchased  for  collection  of  Chicago 
Art  Institute. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


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LEVY,   WILLIAM   AUERBACH    (Continued) 
605.  The  Harp  of  the  Winds.  6648.  La  Porte  de  I'Eglise. 

794.  The  Troubadour.  6649.  The  Old  Model. 

796.  The  Cellist.  6650.  Old  Rabbi. 

797.  Quai  Grand  Augustins,  Paris.  6651.  Professor. 

798.  The  Patriarch's  Prayer.  6652.  Portrait  Study. 

799.  In  Exile.  Lent  by  the  Hahio  Gallery. 
802.  Cecco.                                                                      6653.  Blind  Beggar. 

Lent  by  the  Hahlo  Gallery.  6654.  Sylvia. 

6655.  Old  Mill. 
LEWIS,  ALLEN 

Born   Mobile,  Ala.,   iSys.    Studied  with   George  Bridgman   in  Ne<w   York;   Gerome  in 
Paris.   Member:    Photo-Secession;  Paris  A.  A.  A.   Honor:    Bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Pur- 
chase Exposition,  1904. 
Gold   medal,   Panama-Pacific   International   Exposition,   San   Francisco,    1915. 


668.  The  Landing. 

695.  Govvanus  Canal. 

696.  Lady  on  the  Stairs. 

698.  The  Procession. 

699.  Old  Woman  Reading. 

701.  The  Work   Shop. 

702.  Climbing   Boy. 

6656.  La  Port  Guillaume. 

6657.  The  Obelisk. 

6658.  Portrait  of  Boardman  Robinson. 

6659.  Little  Storm. 

6660.  The  Green,  Prospect  Park. 
LONGACRE,  JAMES  BARTON 

Born    Dela-^Lore    Co.,    Pa.,    1794; 
George  Murray  in  Philadelphia 


6661.  The   Sand   Yard. 

6662.  Valle  de  Chevreuse. 

6663.  Metropolitan  Museum. 

6664.  Dead  Oak. 

6665.  Willow   in   the  Mist. 

6666.  Roosting   Pigeon. 

6667.  Sleeping  Dog. 

6668.  Paris  Print   Shop. 

6669.  New  York  Harbor. 

6670.  The  Hard  Pull. 

6671.  The  Closing  Curtain. 


died   in   Philadelphia,    i86g.     Taught   to    engrave   by 
His  earliest  it.-ork  ivas  done  for  S.  F.  Bradford's  En- 
cyclopedia of  iSoj-lS.    His  large  plate  of  Andrew  Jackson,  after  Sully,  ivas  published 
in   1820.    In   1S44  he  was  appointed  engraver  to  the  V.  S.  Mint,  and  held  that  position 
until  his  death. 
441.  Andrew   J.Tckson. 

Lent  bv  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

LUM,  BERTHA 

Born   in  Iowa.    Studied:    Art  Institute   Chicago,  and  wood  block  printing  in   Japan,  in 

190s,  190S  and  I9II. 

Silver   medal,  Panama-Pad  fir   International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,    79/5. 


825.  Junks. 

828.  Aoyagi. 

829.  Through  the   Night. 

830.  Rainy  Twilight. 

832.  Fox  Women. 

833.  Magic  Carpet. 

834.  Theatre   Street,   Yokohama. 

835.  Winter. 

836.  Bamboo  Road. 

837.  Evening. 

6673.  Cherrv   Blossoms. 

6674.  Snow  Balls. 

6675.  Rain. 

6676.  O.   Yuki. 

6677.  Children. 

6678.  Sisters. 

LUQUIENS,   HUC-MAZELET 
Born  .■luburndalr,  Mass.,  iSSl. 
727.  Farm  Yard   in  Picardie. 
6694.  Vanderbilt  Gateway. 


6679.  Mist   and    Rain. 

6680.  Pines. 

6681.  The  Home  Coming. 

6682.  O  Fuji  San. 

6683.  Peter. 

6684.  Sails. 

6685.  The  Bridge. 

6686.  Tanabata. 

6687.  Pines  by  the  Sea. 

6688.  Kites. 

66S9.  Temple   Gate. 

6690.  Goblin  Dance. 

6691.  On  the  River. 

6692.  Fishermen. 

6693.  Bob. 


Studied  with  Bonnat  and  Merson  in  Paris. 

6695.  Phelps   Gateway. 

6696.  Osborn   Gateway. 


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MACLAUGHLAN,  DONALD  SHAW 

Born  in  Boston,  lS/'6.    Eldted  scenes  in  the  hill  to-ivns  of  Italy,  Canals  of  I'eniee,  street 
scenes  and  architecture  of  Paris,  the  Thames  at  London,  Sinitzerland  plates,  etc.    Atxard- 
ed  a  silver  medal  at  the  Pan-.l merican  Exposition,  in  Buffalo,  1901. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  iQlj. 

6697.  A  Song  of  Venice.  6701.  La    Conciergerie. 

6698.  Bernese  Oberland.  6702.  Quai  des  Grands  Augustins. 

6699.  The  Grimsel  Pass.  6703.  A   Devonshire   Village. 

6700.  The  Life  of  the  Thames.  Lent  by  Hill  Tolerton,  Esq. 

McMILLEN,  MILDRED 

Born  Chicago,  /i'iV-    Studied:  Art  Institute,  Chicago;  Academy  Colorossi,  Paris. 

6704.  Low  Tide:  Etaples. 

MANLEY,  THOMAS  R. 

Born  Buffalo,  A'.  }'.,  1853.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  Member:  A.  S.  Min.  P.  Houor:  Bronze 
medal  for  etchings,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  igo4. 

6705.  Street  in  Castile.  6708.  Shore  Road,  Oakura  Bay. 

6706.  Fish  House.  6709.  The  Elms. 

6707.  Old  Shed.  Lent  by  the  Brown-Robertson  Co. 

MARIN,  JOHN 

Born  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  1S75.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  A.  S.  L.  of  A'.  Y.;  studied  etching  in 
Paris.    Honor:  Prize,  Felloicsliip  P.  .4.  F.  A.,  jgoo. 

6710.  Chartres   Cathedral.  6713.  Bal    Bullier. 

6711.  Canal  d'Amsterdam.  6714.  Ca  d'Oro,  Venice. 

Lent  by  Hill  Tolerton,  Esq.  Lent  by  the  Brown-Robertson  Co. 

6712.  Towers,    Saint    Germain. 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM  EDGAR 

Born  Ne-Li-  York,  183/.  Began  ivorli  as  a  bank-note  engraver  and  later  engraved  large 
portraits  in  line,  chiefly  from  portraits  painted  by  himself.  Studied  in  Paris  and  ex- 
hibited in  the  Salons  of  lSi6-66.  He  is  best  knov.n  as  the  engraver  of  the  large  plates  of 
Washington,  Lincoln,  Grant,  etc. 

450.  George  Washington. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

MARTINEZ,  XAVIER 

Born    Guadalajara,  Mexico,    jS/4.    Studied:    Mark   Hopkins   Inst.,  San   Francisco;    Ecole 

des  Beaux-.lrts   under   Gerome  and  Carriere.    Honors:    Gold  medal,  San   Francisco   .4rt 

.-Issoc,  jS9_t;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Exp.,  igon. 

Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiy. 
848.  Valkyrie  of  the  Sea.  856.  Peace. 

855.  California  Landscape. 

MAVERICK,  PETER 

Born  AV-ci'  York,  17S0;  died  there  1S31.  Studied  with  his  father,  Peter  Rushton  Maverick, 
one  of  the  early  engravers  of  Neiv  York.  In  iSiy  lie  became  the  partner  of  .4.  B.  Durand. 
He  tvas  one  of  the  founders  of  the  iS'ntional  .-Icademy  of  Design  in  1S26,  and  excelled  in 
letter  engraving  and  bank-note  icork. 

67 15.  Rev.  Edward  Mitchell. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

MEINSHAUSEN.  GEORGE 

Born  Achim,  Hanover.    Germany,    lfi-,S.    Studied:    Cincinnati    Art   Academy.    Member: 

Cincinnati  .1.  C.   Honor:    Silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 

362.  Andrew   Jackson.  6718.   U.  S.  Grant. 

365.  The  Life  Boat.  6719.  Robert  Fulton. 

366.  The  Phantom  Ship.  6720.   Daniel    Webster. 

6716.  Samuel   Houston.  6721.  Benjamin  Franklin. 

6717.  George   Washington.  6722.  Fenimore  Cooper. 

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MEINSHAUSEN,   GEORGE    (Continued) 

6723.  Portrait.  6731. 

6724.  Rape  of  the  Sabines   (after  Rubens).  6732. 

6725.  Landing  of  Ponce  de   Leon.  6733. 

6726.  Cumberland   Falls    (after  Farny).  6734. 

6727.  Beechwood    (after   Lindsay).  6735. 

6728.  Washington  Artillery  (after  Redwood).  6736. 

6729.  Eagle  of  Jupiter  and  Ganymede   (after  6737. 

Rembrandt).  6738. 

6730.  Abraham   Lincoln.  6739. 

MELVILLE,   FRANCIS 

Born  Hrooklyn,  N.  1'.,  l8sJ.   Studied:    Henry  K. 

776.  The  Cobbler.  6744. 

782.  Busy.  6745. 

6740.  The   Wee   Causway.  6746. 

6741.  The  Stable  Ward.  6747. 

6742.  The   Palace,    Culross,    Fife.  6748. 

6743.  December.  6749. 

MERRILL,  KATHERINE 

Born    Miluaukee,    His.,   lHy6.     Studied: 
Brangxvyn. 

602.  Burnham  Beeches. 
767.  St.  Dunstan's  in  the  East. 
773.  Canterbury   from   St.   Martin's   Hill. 
789.  Federal   Building  from  Quincy  Street, 
Chicago. 

6750.  Woolworth  Building,  from  City  Hall 

Square. 

6751.  St.  Josephat's  Polish  Cathedral, 

Milwaukee. 

6752.  Where   Art    and    Commerce   Meet. 


The  Chicken  Woman  (after  Vollon). 

Sand    Mountain    (after   Lindsay). 

Hawk's  Nest. 

The  Sun  Dial   (after  Farny). 

A  Question  of  Seconds   (after  Farny). 

John  Adams. 

Chief   Justice   Waite. 

Three   Doctors. 

John  Arkwright. 

Broun.    Member:    Cal.  Soc.  of  E. 
The  Ginger  Jar. 
South  Bay,  Long  Island. 
Nan. 

The  Window  Seat. 
The  Late  J.  Q.  A.  Ward. 
Emelie. 


Cliicajio    .irt    Institute:    London    iiit/i    Frank 

6753.  St.   James'    Cathedral,    Montreal. 

6754.  Harper's   Ferry. 

6755.  Col.  Harper's  House,  Harper's  Ferry. 

6756.  Burnside   Bridge,    Antietam. 

6757.  Gen.   Mead's   Headquarters,   Gettys- 
burg. 

6758.  Little  Round  Top  frora  Devil's  Glen. 

6759.  Drydocks,   Newport   News. 

6760.  Illinois   Monument,   Gettysburg. 

6761.  Lookout  Mountain. 


MERRITT,  ANNA  LEA 

Born  I'hiladclphia,  jS-jl.  Studied  liit/i  Heinriclt  Hoffman  in  Dresden:  Henry  Merritt 
in  l^ondon.  .hsociate  Royal  Soc.  of  Painter  Etchers.  Honors.  Centennial  Exposition, 
Philadelphia,  lS/6;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  iSSg;  two  medals  (oil  painting 
and  mural  decoration),  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  iSgj;  medal,  .Itlanta  Exposition, 
iSg^;  honorable  mention,  Pan-.lmerican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi. 

396.  A  Child  that  Wriggled.  6765.  An  Emigrant  Child. 

399.  Reapers.  6766.  A  Mother. 

6762.  Grandmother's  Boa.  6767.  A  Little  Quakeress. 

6763.  Cupid  Bound.  6768.  A   Piping  Shepherd. 

6764.  The    Narrow    Way.  6769.  Oliver   Wendell    Holmes. 

MIELZINER,  LEO 

Born  \eiv  York.    Studied:   Cincinnati  .-Irl  .1  cade  my:  Gerome,  Bouguereau  and  Ecole  des 
Beaux-.^rts,  under  Collin  and  Courtois  in  Paris:  Kroyer  in  Copenhagen. 
6770.  Adolescence. 


MILHAU,  ZELLA  DE 

Born  A>;i'   York.    Studied  ivith  .Arthur  Doiu  and  E.  S'immo  Muran.    Member: 
Plastic   C,  P/iila.;  .Irt   Workers'  C,  N.  S.  C. 


\.  .1.  C; 


6771.  Afterglow,   Quebec. 

6772.  Pepperidge  Trees. 

6773.  The  Coast. 

6774.  Boats  on   the   Nile. 

6775.  The  Pirates'  Cove. 

MILLAR,  ADDISON  THOMAS 

Born  in    lliirren,  Ohio,    iSoo;  died   11)13. 


6776.  Long   Island   Sand    Dunes. 

6777.  Lowlands. 

6778.  The  Pool. 

6779.  The  Sands. 


Became  a  pupil  of  Chase  in  Xeiu   York  and 


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MILLAR,  ADDISON  THOMAS   (Continued) 

Benjamin-Constant  and  Boldini  in  Paris.   He  was  a  member  of  the  Salmagundi  Club  in 
1897,  and  was  one  of  the  so-called  Siliermine  group  of  artists. 


389.  The  Winding  Road,  Holland. 
391.  The  Storm,  St.  Vincent  de  Paul, 

New  York. 
398.  Moonrise  on  the  Birches. 

6780.  Boer  Farmhouse. 

6781.  Hayberg. 

6782.  The  Old  Kirk. 

6783.  The  Return  of  the  Flock. 

6784.  The  Ship  Yard,  Muidan. 

6785.  Hauling  Logs  Through  the  Dunes. 

6786.  A  Winter  Evening,  Laren. 

6787.  November  Evening,  Laren. 

6788.  The    Draw-Bridge,    Hakkelaarshek. 

6789.  The  Fagot  Girl. 

6790.  Holland   Farm  House. 

6791.  Gathering   Fire   Wood. 

MINOR,  ROBERT  C. 

6807.  Morning  on  the  Niantic  River,  Conn. 


6792.  The  Long  Barn,  Rurason  Road. 

6793.  The  Valley  After  the  Storm. 

6794.  The   Barnyard. 

6795.  A  Winter  Moon,  Laren. 

6796.  Oak   Trees. 

6797.  Spring  Plowing. 

6798.  The  River  Docks,  Norwalk. 

6799.  Fairy  Rings. 

6800.  Ali    Baba's    House. 

6801.  Rue  Ben  Ali. 

6802.  Rue  Thebes. 

6803.  Rue  Kleber. 

6804.  The  Three  Arabs. 

6805.  Arab  Gateway. 

6806.  Old  Madrid. 

Lent  by  Solon  H.  Borglum,  Esq. 


6808.  Evening. 

Lent  by  A.  C.  Kennedy  &  Co. 
MONKS,  JOHN  A.  S. 

Born  Cold  Spring-on-Hudson,  A'.  Y.,  iSjO.    Studied  •with  George  N.  Case  (etching)  and 
George  Inness  (painting). 
430.  Rocky  Road.  6809.  New  England  Home. 

MORAN,  MARY  NIMMO 

Born,  Strathaven,  near  Glasgow,  Scotland,  1842;  died  1S99.    Came  to  the  United  States 
when  a  child.   In  186$  she  married  Thomas  Moran,  and  in  1S67  went  with  him  to  Eng- 
land, France  and  Italy.    Her  work  was  chiefly  watercolor  until  iSyg,  when  she  began 
etching. 
368.  Gardner's  Bay,  Long  Island.  380.  Twilight,  East  Hampton. 

Lent  by  Frederick  Keppe!  &  Co.  Lent  by  Thomas  Moran,  Esq. 

377.  The  Edge  of  a  Georgian  Pond.  394.  Goose  Pond. 

Lent  by  A.  S.  Macdonald,  Esq. 

MORAN,  PETER 

Born  Bolton,  Lancashire,  England,  1841 ;  came  to  America  as  a  child;  studied  with  his 
brothers,  Thomas  and  Edward  Moran,  in  Philadelphia,  and  in  London.  Member:  Phila. 
Soc.  of  E.  Honors:  Medal,  Centennial  Exposition,  Philadelphia,  1S76;  medal  for  etchings 
on  copper;  gold  medal,  A.  A.  S.,  igo2;  gold  medal,  A.  C.  Phila.,  1904. 


438.  On  the  Road  to  Albueraue. 

Lent  by  George  Frederick  Keene, 
Esq. 

6810.  Woodland  Pool. 

6811.  Evening. 

6812.  Spring. 


6813.  Plowing  the  Stubble. 

6814.  Return   from  Pasture. 

6815.  July    Harvest. 

6816.  On  the  Road  to  Santa  Fe. 

6817.  Plowing. 

6818.  On  the  Neshaminy,  Morning. 

6819.  On  the  Neshaminy,  Evening. 


MORAN,  THOMAS 

Born  Bolton,  Lancashire,  England,  iSjy;  brought  to  .Imerica  in  1844.  Studied  i-.ith 
James  Hamilton  in  Phila.;  in  London,  Paris  and  Italy.  Member:  .4.  N.  A.,  18S1;  K.  .4., 
JSS4;  A.  IV.  C.  S.;  P.  A.  F.  A.  Honors:  Medal  and  diploma.  Centennial  Exposition, 
Philadelphia,  lSy6;  silver  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold  medal, 
A.  A.  S.,  1902. 

378.  An  Old  Apple  Orchard.  442.  Solitude. 

388.  Hook   Pond,   Easthampton.  Lent  bv  Louis  Katz,  Esq. 

393.  The  Breaking  Wave.  6820.  A  Montauk  Pond. 

395.  The  Light  House.  6821.  A  Turkish  Bazaar. 


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MORAN,   THOMAS    (Continued) 

6822.  Twilight.  6825.  Harlech  Castle. 

6823.  A  Tower  of  Cortez.  6826.  Old  Church  of  San  Juan,  New  Mexico. 

6824.  Pass  of  Glencoe. 

MULLGARDT,  LOUIS  CHRISTIAN 

Horn   ll'ashington,  Mo.,  iS66.    Studied:  Public  schools;  Harvard  University. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  /liuards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 

San  Francisco,  icflj. 

420.  East  Entrance  to  Varied  Industries  423.  Carmel   Mission,   Carmel-by-the-Sea, 

Building.  California. 

427.  West  Side  of  Education  Building. 
NAHL,  PERHAM  W. 

Born  San  Francisco,  lS6g.    Studied:   Mark  Hopkins   Institute  of  Art,   California  School 
of   Design;    Akademie   Ileymann,   Munich.     Honors:     Medal,   Alaska-Yukon   Exposition, 
Seattle;  first  prize,  poster  (Thirteenth  Labor  of  Hercules)  for  the  Panama-Pacific  Inter- 
national Exposition. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$. 

649.  Monterey  Cypress.  6830.  California    Hills. 

653.  Pan  and  Syrinx.  6831.  Oak  and  Underbrush. 

656.  Arbolado.  6832.  The  Hunchback. 

845.  Evening.  6833.  Coast  Scene. 

6827.  Redwoods  at  Palo.  6834.  Marsh  and  Uplands. 

6828.  Arbolado  No.  2.  6835.  Monterey  Hills. 

6829.  Storm. 

NEWMAN,  VICTOR  WINTHROP 

Born  London,  England,  1S60.    Studied:    London,  New  York. 

6836.  Alice.  6837.  George  Washington. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

NEWSAM,  ALBERT 

Born  Steuhenville,  Ohio,  iSog;  died  near  JVilmington,  Del.,  1S64.  He  was  the  son  of  a 
boatman,  and  born  deaf  and  dumb.  In  1827  he  was  apprenticed  to  C.  G.  Childs  to  be 
taught  engraving,  and  in  1830  produced  some  excellent  lithographic  portraits,  and  be- 
came the  most  noted  and  prolific  lithographic  artist  of  his  time. 

6838.  Andrew  Jackson. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

NORDFELDT,  BROR  J. 

Born  Tulsborj,  Sweden,  lSy8.    Studied:  A.  I.  C;  Albert  Herter  in  New  York;  Laurens 

in  Paris.    Honors:  Silver  medal,  Italy,  igo6. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


661.  The  Incoming  Fog. 

662.  Little   Italy,   Chicago. 

663.  The  Jew  of  Tangier. 

666.  My  Mother. 

667.  Hee  Jan. 

671.  Barges  on  the  North  Branch,  Chicago. 

672.  The  Open  Hearth  Furnace,  Chicago. 
902.  The  Piano. 

6839.  California   Street,   San   Francisco. 

6840.  Chinatown  Shops. 

6841.  Crowlev's    Wharf. 

6842.  The  Edge  of  Chinatown. 

6843.  Golden   Gate   Beach. 

6844.  The  Mounted  Policeman. 

6845.  Telegraph   Hill. 

6846.  The  Electric  Tram,  Portland,  Ore. 

6847.  The  Bessemer   Converter,   Chicago. 

6848.  Bridge  Builders,  Chicago. 


6849.  Calumet  River,  South  Deering,  Chicago. 

6850.  The  Coal   Crusher,  Chicago. 

6851.  Entrance  to  the  Field  Museum, 

Chicago. 

6852.  Field  Museum  No.  2. 

6853.  Grain    Elevators,    South    Deering. 

6854.  Illinois-Michigan    Canal,    Chicago. 

6855.  The  Little  Hub,  Chicago. 

6856.  The  Logan  Monument,  Chicago. 

6857.  The  Night  Shift,  Chicago. 

6858.  Park   Row,    Chicago. 

6859.  Pasquale  Scale,  Chicago. 

6860.  638  South  Clark  Street,  Chicago. 

6861.  Sacco  Grande,  Tangier. 

6862.  Ca  di   Mosto,   Venice. 

6863.  The  House  of  the  Madonna. 

6864.  Anglers— The  Mist. 

6865.  The  Branch. 


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NORDFELDT,   BROR  J.    (Continued) 

6866.  The  Bridge.  6869.  Small  Wave,  Moonrise. 

6867.  The  Rock,  Nahant.  6870.  The  Tree. 

6868.  The  Skyrocket.  6871.  The  Illinois  Steel  Company,  Chicago. 

NORMAN,  JOHN 

Born  in  England,  174S;  died  in  Boston,  iSl/.  First  knoiin  liork  in  "Sevan's  British  Archi- 
tect," or  "The  Builder's  Treasury  of  Staircases,"  published  in  Philadelphia,  July  5,  1775. 
He  engraved  for  a  number  of  publications  and  magazines  and  in  17S2  a  series  of  por- 
traits. His  chief  claim  to  fame  is  the  fact  that  he  ivas  probably  the  first  engraver  in 
America  to  attempt  a  portrait  of  H'ashington,  about  /"/p. 

6872.  George  Washington. 

Lent  bv  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

NORTHCOTE,  STAFFORD  M. 

Born  Brooklyn,  i86q.  Studied  engraving  with  E.  Heineman ;  draining  and  painting  at 
Art  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  under  Boyle.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  igoi;  bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 

347.  Playmates.  6873.  Return  from  the  Fields. 

ORR,  LOUIS 

710.  Westminster  Abbey:  London.  6876.  Chapel   of   St.  Antoine:   St.   Trophime: 

715.  Pont  Neuf:  Paris.  Aries. 

6874.  Les  Saintes  Maries.  6877.  Fort  St.  Andre:  Avignon. 

6875.  Court  of  the  Library:  Rouen  Cathedral.       6878.  Rue  St.  Severin:  Paris. 

6879.  L'eglise  aux  Stes  Maries  de  la  Mer. 
OTIS,  BASS 

Born  New  England,  17S4;  died  Philadelphia,  1861.  He  invented  ike  perspective  pro- 
tractor, 1S15,  and  made  the  first  lithograph  on  stone  produced  in  America,  iSig, 

6880.  Second  Known  American   Lithograph. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

PAGE,  WILLIAM 

Born  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1811;  died  Tottenville,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  1885.  Painted  in  Albany 
and  New  York  and  became  president  of  the  N.  A.  D.  in  1871-73.  His  earliest  attempts 
in  engraving  ix-ere  made  in  1834,  when  he  engraved  in  mezzotint  an  excellent  portrait  of 
Edwin  Forrest,  "the  best  specimen  of  that  art  produced  by  an  American." 

6881.  Rev.  James  Milnor. 

Lent  by  Robert   Fridenberg,   Esq. 

PARRISH,  STEPHEN 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,   1S46.    Self-taught.    Member:    R.  Soc.  Painter  Etchers,  London; 
N.  Y.  Etching  C. 
371.  Fisherman's  House:  Cape  Ann. 

Lent  by  A.  S.  Macdonald,  Esq. 

PARTINGTON,  GERTRUDE 

Born  Heasham,  England.    Studied:    Paris  and  Madrid. 
400.  Beach  and  Cliffs  at  San  Francisco.  464.  Portrait  Mile,  de  Cordoba. 

419.  Old   Telegraph   Hill. 

PARTRIDGE,  G.  ROY 

Born  Centralia,  Wash.,  1S8S.  Studied:  Nat'l  .Academy  of  Design,  N.  Y.  Member:  Chi- 
cago S.  £.;  Calif.  Soc.  of  E. 

686.  St.  Efienne  du  Mont.  694.  Notre  Dame. 

687.  St.  Cloud.  6882.  The  Hessian  Messenger. 

688.  Tanagra  and  Marguerites.  6883.  Das  Bettler  Madchen. 

689.  Ambition  Bound.  6884.  A  House  in  Hessia. 

690.  Dancing  Water.  6885.  Ephemera. 

692.  White  Butterfly.  6886.  Lace  from  Paris. 

693.  In  a  King's  House.  6887.  La  Petite  Reine. 


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ETCHERS,  ENGRAVERS  AND  LITHOGRAPHERS 

PARTRIDGE,  G.   ROY   (Continued) 

6888.  Le  Pantheon.  6902.  La  Porte  de  Moret. 

6889.  La  Maison  Blanche.  6903.  Le  Louvre  No.  4. 

6890.  Le  Louvre  No.  1.  6904.  Egalite  ct  la  Mendiante. 

6891.  Le  Pont  de  la  Tournelle:  Paris.  6905.  Dharyamana. 

6892.  The  Photographer's  Shop.  6906.  Winter  Moon. 

6893.  Le  Pont   Neuf.  6907.  The   Buttress. 

6894.  Le  Louvre  No.  3.  6908.  Early   Morning:  Notre   Dame  de   Paris. 

6895.  Gypsy.  6909.  Winter  Blossoms. 

6896.  The  Veil.  6910.  The   Greek. 

6897.  Ex  Libris:  St.  Clare  Shepard.  6911.  L'Annonciation. 

6898.  Ex  Libris:  O.  V.  6912.  The  Hut  in  the  Clearing. 

6899.  Ex  Libris:  F.  H.  6913.  Portrait  of  a  Young  Man. 

6900.  Ex  Libris:  R.  P.  6914.  Le  Louvre  No.  2. 

6901.  Ex  Libris:  F.  P.  6915.  Over   the   Seine. 

PATTERSON,  MARGARET 

Horn  Socrabajia,  Java.  Studied:  Pratt  Inst,  under  Arthur  Dov.-  in  Brooklyn;  Charles  H. 
Woodbury  in  Boston:  Castellucia  in  Italy.  Director  of  Drauings,  Boston  Public  Schools. 
Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  19I5- 

858.  Le  Pouldu:  Brittanv.  S62.  The   Swan. 

859.  The   Hver's  House:  Chatham.  6916.  The   Sands:  Chatham. 
861.  The  Tall  Trees. 

PAULUS,  FRANCIS  PETRUS 

Born  Detroit,  .Mich.,  ifi6i.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Royal  .Academy  in  Munich  luith  Loefftz; 
Ecole  des  Beaux-.irts  in  Pans  ivith  Bonnat.  Member:  S.  If.  A.;  Chicago  S.  E.:  La  Gra- 
I'ure  Originate  en  Noir ;  Societe  Inter,  des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres. 

540.  Old  Beggar  Woman.  6920.  Old   Rag   Market:  Bruges. 

546.   Head  of  an  Old   Man.  6921.  Eel  Woman. 

741.  The   Coppersmiths.  6922.  Sunshine  and   Shadow    (color). 

875.  Fish  Market:  Bruges,  No.  1.  6923.  An   Old    Canal:  Bruges. 

877.  Fish   Market:  Bruges,  No.  2.  6924.  An   Old    Canal:  Bruges    (color). 

891.  Belfry  of  Bruges.  6925.  Old    Market    under    the   Trees:  Bruges. 

6917.  In   the   Ancient   Crypt:  Bruges.  6926.  Old  Philosopher. 

6918.  Quai    des   Menetriers:  Bruges.  6927.  In  the  Outskirts  of  Bruges. 

6919.  Quai    des    Menetriers:  Bruges    (color). 

PEALE.  CHARLES  WILLSON 

Born  Chestrrloivn,  Md.,  I/. 1 1;  died  in  Philadelphia,  iSjy.  He  began  life  as  a  saddler 
and  pursued  portrait  painting  without  regular  instruction  until  1/68,  when  he  went  to 
England  and  resided  in  the  household  of  Benjamin  If  est.  He  painted  at  Mount  Vernon 
the  first  and  earliest  authentic  portrait  of  H'asliington,  May,  1772.  He  was  one  of  the 
founders  of  the  Pennsylvania  .'Icademy  of  Fine  Arts  in  iSu^,  and  a  director  until  1810. 
6928.  Rev.  Joseph  Pilmore. 

Lent   by   Robert   Fridenberg,   Esq. 

PEALE,   REMBRANDT 

Born  Bucks  County,  Pa.,  177S;  died  Philadelphia,  lS6n.    Studied  with  his  father,  Charles 
Ifillson  Peale,  and  Benjamin  JVest. 
444.  Lord  Byron. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

PEARSON,  RALPH  M. 

Born  .lugus,  la.,  iSSs.  Studied  with  C.  F.  Browne  and  J.  H.  Vanderpoel.  Honors:  First 
prize  for  best  landscape  in  IQ14  exhibition  of  Chicago  Soc.  of  E.    Etching  purchased  by 

committee  for  collection  of  Chicago  Art  Institute. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igij. 

583.  Site   of   New   Field   Museum.  65S.  Rough   Water  Outside. 

584.  Winter  in  Jackson  Park.  860.  Moonlight:  Pont  de  I'Arche. 
586.  Structural    Iron.                                                    6929.  Open   Hearth   Furnaces. 


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6940.  Loggers  on  the  Mississippi. 

6941.  Bookplate:  Grace  Dickerson. 

6942.  Bookplate:  Ruth  Pearson. 

6943.  Bookplate:  John  Irwin  Scull. 

6944.  Bookplate:  Leroy  Truman   Goble. 

6945.  Bookplate:  Wallace   Hickman. 

6946.  Bookplate:  Winifred   Goble. 

6947.  Bookplate:  Frank  O.  Lowden. 

6948.  Bookplate:  Florence  M.  Hendershot. 


PEARSON,   RALPH  W.   (Continued) 

6930.  The  Asphalters. 

6931.  The  Track  Gang. 

6932.  A  Rock  River  Sunset. 

6933.  Field   Museum. 

6934.  A  Kansas  City  BluflF. 

6935.  Elverhoj  Studies. 

6936.  Black  Hawk  Country. 

6937.  Squaw  Rock. 

6938.  Lincoln  Monument. 

6939.  Shanties  of  the  Mississippi. 

PEKENINO,  MICHELE 

Very  little  is  knoiun  of  the  Italian,  Pekenino,  but  in  all  probability  be  appeared  in  Ne^' 
York  in  1S20.  He  located  in  Philadelphia  in  1821-22,  and  became  an  intimate  friend  of 
A.  B.  Durand,  whose  picture  he  engraved.  Most  of  his  plates  luere  engraved  for  American 
publishers. 

6949.  Rev.  Stephen  Gano. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

PELHAM,  PETER 

Born  England;  buried  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1751.  He  ii:as  engraiing  in  London  from  1722-23. 
He  came  to  Boston  prior  to  1727.  In  that  year  he  painted,  engraved  and  published 
a  portrait  of  Cotton  Mather.  He  married  Mrs.  Mary  Singleton  Copley,  the  mother  of 
John  Singleton  Copley,  the  American  artist. 

6950.  Rubens.  6951.  Cotton  Mather. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 
PENNELL,  JOSEPH 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  i860.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Pa.  School  of  Industrial  Art. 
Member:  A.  N.  A.,  1907;  N.  A.,  1909;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  Phila.  jr.  C.  C.  (hon.); 
N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  1894;  AVw  York  and  Phila.  Etching  Clubs;  Inter.  Soc.  of  Painters, 
Sculptors  and  Gravers,  London;  Soc.  of  Illustrators,  London  and  New  York.  Member: 
Royal  Belgian  Academy;  Royal  Soc.  of  Painter-Etchers,  London;  Societe  des  Peintres, 
Graveurs,  Paris.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1S89;  medal,  A.  C.  Phila., 
1S92;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  gol'i  medals,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1901;  silver  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
1901 ;  gold  medal,  Dresden,  1903;  chairman  of  jury,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904,  and  com- 
memorative medal;  gold  medal,  Liege,  190S;  grand  prix,  Milan,  1906;  Barcelona,  1907; 
gold  medal,  Brussels,  1910;  gold  medal,  Amsterdam,  1912;  medal,  London  Royal  Society, 
1914:  grand  prix,  Florence  Societa  delle  Belle  .4rti,  19 15. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  1915. 


THE  WONDER  OF  WORK 
Panama  Series 
Guard  Gate:  Gatun. 
The  Cut:  Culebra. 
Steam  Shovel. 
Guard  Gate:  Gatun  No.  2. 

506.  Bottom  of  Gatun  Lock. 

509.  End  of  the  Day:  Gatun  Lock. 
511.  Bottom  of  Pedro  Miguel. 
514.  Cranes  at  Miraflores. 

6952.  The  Cut  from  Culebra. 
The  Walls  of  Miraflores. 
Steam  Shovel  in  the  Cut. 
Bishop's  Walk:  Panama. 
New  York   Series 

507.  Cortland  Street  by  Night. 

508.  Palisades  and  Palaces. 

510.  Times  Building. 


495. 
499. 

501. 
504. 


6953. 
6954, 
6955. 


512.  Hail  America. 
516.  The  Avenue. 
51S.  The  Elevated. 
520.  The  Woolworth  Building. 
522.  The  White  Tower. 
6956.  Building  a  Sk\scraper  at  Night. 
Cortland   Street. 
Misty   Morning. 

Pittsburgh  and  Chicago  Series 

482.  Under  the  Bridge:  Chicago. 
486.  On  the  Way  to  Bessemer. 
488.  Pittsburgh:  No.  3. 
500.  Pittsburgh:  No.  2. 

Stockyards:  Chicago. 

Grain  Elevators:  Chicago. 

Mining  Village. 

6960.  The  Mine. 

6961.  Tracks:  Chicago. 


6957 
6958. 


529 

530 

6959 


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ETCHERS,  ENGRAVERS  AND  LITHOGRAPHERS 


PENNELL,   JOSEPH    (Continued) 
San  Francisco  Series 

484.  Up  to  the  Fairmont. 

6962.  Market  Street. 

6963.  Down  to  the  Bay. 

6964.  Kearny   Street. 

6965.  Looking  West. 

6966.  Chinatown. 

6967.  Isles  of  the  Bay. 

6968.  Seal  Rocks. 

Washington  Series 

6969.  The  Avenue:  Washington. 

6970.  The  Way  up  to  the  Capitol. 

Yosemite    Series 
483.  The   Cathedral    Door. 

485.  At  the  Foot  of  the  Falls. 
487.  Falls  at  Night. 

Grand  Canyon  Series 
489.  Storm   in  the  Canvon. 
492.  The  Walled  City. 
497.  The  Castle. 

Philadelphia,   1914 

6971.  Girard  Street. 

6972.  Upsala:  Germantown. 

6973.  Cliveden:  The  Chew  House. 

6974.  Philadelphia  from  Belmont. 

6975.  The   Philadelphia   Club. 

6976.  Main   Street:  Germantown. 

6977.  The  Tunnel   in  the  Park. 

6978.  Down  Sansome  St.  from  Eighth  St. 

6979.  The   Massed   Skyscrapers  Above  the 

Housetops. 

6980.  The   Dining  Room:  Stenton. 

6981.  The   Hall   at   Cliveden:  The   Chew 

House. 

6982.  The  Bridge  Across  Market  Street,  from 

Broad  Street  Station. 

6983.  The   Dining  Room  at  Cliveden. 

6984.  The  Hall:  Stenton. 

6985.  Morris   House:  CJermantown. 

6986.  Wyck:  The   Doorwav  from  Within. 

6987.  The  Elevated  at  Market  St,  Wharf. 

6988.  Upper  Room  at  Stenton. 

6989.  Bed  Room:  Stenton:  The  Home  of 

James  Logan. 

6990.  Library:  C.  J.  Wistar  Residence. 

6991.  Hall:  C.   J.   Wistar  Residence. 

6992.  Interior:  C.  J.  Wistar  Residence. 

6993.  The  Water  Works. 

Belgian   Series 
515.  Grip  at  Serang. 
517.  Old  and  New  Mills  at  Valenciennes. 

PERARD.  VICTOR  SEMON 

Born  Paris,  France,  IH/O.   Studied: 
Arts  in  Paris,  under  Gerome. 

417.  Brooklyn  Bridge. 
418.  The  Madeleine. 

7015.  Portrait  Sketch. 


519.  The  Dump:  Serang. 

524.  The  Iron  Gate:  Charlerol. 

525.  Modern   Hobbema:  Charleroi. 
532.  Creusot. 

6994.  Mills  on  the  Meuse. 

6995.  Avenue  at  Valenciennes. 

6996.  Landscape  of  Work. 

English  Series 
498.  St.  Paul's  Out  of  My  Window. 

502.  Wren's  City. 

503.  River  of  \Vork:  Leeds. 

505.  Low   Moor  Works:  Bradford. 
513.  The  Big  Stack:  Sheffield. 

526.  Copper  at  Cardiff. 

6997.  The  Great  Chimnev:  Bradford. 

6998.  The  Great  White  Cloud:  Leeds. 

6999.  Mond  Gas. 

7000.  Old  and   New   England. 

7001.  The  Winding  Stair:  Leeds. 

7002.  Forges  at   Sheffield. 

7003.  Dinner  Time:  Greengates. 

7004.  Building  Dover  Pier. 

7005.  Tea  Tower. 

German   Series 
521.  New  Rhine  Castles. 

7006.  Landing  Place:  Duisburg. 

7007.  New  Haven:  Duisburg. 

7008.  Cranes  at  Duisburg. 

7009.  Tracks  of  Oberhausen. 

Greek  Series 
528.  Columns  of  Temple  of  Jupiter: 
Evening. 

7010.  Temple  of  Castor  and   Pollux: 

Girgenti. 

7011.  The  Wine  Dark  Sea. 

Italian   Series 

490.  Rebuilding  the   Campanile   No.   2. 

491.  Old  and  New  Rome. 

493.  Rebuilding  the  Campanile:  Venice. 

494.  Rebuilding  the  Campanile  No.  3. 
496.  On  the  Pincio:  Rome. 

European  Series 

527.  White   Mills:  Holland. 

7012.  Court  of  the  Fishpond. 

Zeppelins 
523.  Zeppelin   Shed. 
531.  Zeppelin  Coming  Out. 

London  in  War  Times 

7013.  Searchlights  Over  St.  Paul's. 

7014.  London  Lights:    No.  2. 


A'.  .'/.  D.  and  A.  S.  L.  in  Neiv  York;  Ecole  des  Beaux 

7016.  Tours  de  Carcassonne. 

7017.  The  Old  Organ  Grinder. 


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PERCY,  ISABELLE  C. 

Born  Alameda,   Cat.,   SSS3.    StuJieJ  ivit/i  Doiu  and  Snell  in   Neiv    York;   Brang<wyn  in 
London.     .Member:     Cal.    .Iris    and    Crafts;    A'.    S.    Crafts;    Cat.    Sketch    C.     Instructor 
Berkeley  School  of  .-Irts  and  Crafts. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi^. 

873.  Cathedral:  Roncla:  Spain.  7019.  Cervantes   Inn:  Toledo:  Spain. 

874.  Market  Place:  Pont  Aven :  Bretagne.  7020.  Street  in  Granada:  Spain. 
701 S.   Maine  Woods. 

PIAZZONI.  GOTTARDO  F.  P. 
Born  Intragna,  Sii;itzerland,  lS/2 


Studied:    San  Francisco,  Paris,  Rome. 


7026.  Ebb  Tide:  Green  Brae. 

7027.  Dawn;  Green  Brae  Slough. 

7028.  Wooded    Hillside:   Marin   Countv. 

7029.  The  Old  Oak  Trunk  No.   1. 

7030.  The  Old   Oak  Trunk   No.  2. 

7031.  Avenue  de  la  CJrande  Armee. 


547.  Avenue  des  Champes  Elysses:  Paris. 

548.  Mountain    Home:  Switzerland. 

549.  The  Seine:  Neuilly:  France. 

7021.  Italian  Pines:  Rome. 

7022.  St.  Peter's  from  Villa  Borghese:  Rome. 

7023.  Stone  Dwellings. 

7024.  Spring  in  the  Alps. 

7025.  View  of  Montmarte  from   Neuilly: 

France. 

PLATT,  CHARLES  A. 

Born  AVir  York,  iS6r.  Studied:  A'.  .-/.  D.  and  A.  D.  L.  in  New  York;  Boulanger  and 
Lefehvre  in  Paris.  Member:  S.  A.  A.,  tSSS;  A.  N.  A.,  iSg;;  N.  A.,  jgii;  Nat.  Inst. 
A.  L.;  A.  IV.  C.  S.;  London  Soc.  of  Painter-Etchers;  N.  Y.  Chapter  A.  I.  A.  Honors: 
IV ebb  prize,  S.  A.  A.,  lti(>4;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  H)oo;  silver  medal,  Pan- 
.Lmerican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi. 
375.   Fish  House. 

Lent  by  A.  S.  Macdonald,  Esq. 

PLOWMAN.  GEORGE  T. 

Born  Le  Sueur.  .Mi'in..  ;<S6o.     Studied:  Paris.    Maurice  Achener;  Royal  College  of  .^rt, 
London,  Sir  Frank  Short;  Central  School  of  Art,  London.    Member:    Cal.  Soc.  of  E. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igij. 


739.  Mezzotint. 

783.  St.   Nicholas  du   Chardonnet. 

785.  Passage  de  Patriarchs:  Paris. 

788.  Notre  Dame:  Paris. 

7032.  St.  Etienne  du  Mond :  Paris. 

7033.  Ye  Old  Dick:  London. 

7034.  Rue  de  Pretres:  St.  Severin:  Paris. 

7035.  St.  Martins  in  the  Fields:  London. 

7036.  Hotel  de  Sens:  Paris. 

7037.  The  Monument:  London. 

7038.  Maison  Victor  Hugo:  Paris. 

7039.  Maison  de  Balzac. 

7040.  Impasse  des  Boeufs:  Paris. 

7041.  Staples  Inn:  London. 

7042.  Roofs  of  Paris. 

7043.  Strasburg:  Germany. 

7044.  Passage:  Moret:  Paris. 

7045.  Shot   Tower:  London. 


7046.  Cloth   Fair:  Smithfield:  London. 

7047.  N'iterbo:   Italy. 

7048.  Towers  of  Notre  Dame:  Paris. 

7049.  Rue  de  la  Harpe. 

7050.  Wurtzburg:  Germany. 

7051.  Le   Vieux  Coin:  Paris. 

7052.  Faneuil  Hall:  Boston. 

7053.  In  Rome. 

7054.  California  Landscape. 

7055.  Below  Bridge:  London. 

7056.  Le  mai-^on  de'^olee. 

7057.  Quartier  St.  Severin. 

7058.  St.   Sulpice:  Paris. 

7059.  In  San  Francisco. 

7060.  Near  St.  John's  Gate:  London. 

7061.  Trinity  Church:  Boston,   Mass. 

7062.  Pantheon:  Paris. 

7063.  Tannery:  Paris. 


QUINLAN,   WILL  J. 

Born  Brooklyn,  A'.   1'.,  y.S'77.    Studied  icith  J.  B.  li'hittaker  at  Adelphi  College;  N.  A.  D. 
in  New  York  under  Maynard  and  Ward ;  architecture  at  Pratt  Inst. 

644.  Building  a   Viaduct.  7065.  The  Clam  Diggers. 

645.  Edge  of   the   Sassafras  Grove.  7066.  At  Vonkers  Refinery. 

673.  Burling  Slip:     New  York  City.  7067.  Sassafras  Trees  No.   1. 

674.  New  \ork  Towers.  7068.  Sassafras  Trees  No.  2. 

7064.   Van    Cortlandt    Mansion.  7069.  Cathedral  of  St.  John  the   Divine. 


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THE  BRONZE  TURKEY.    By  Albert  I.aessl,' 


ETCHERS,  ENGRAVERS  AND  LITHOGRAPHERS 


QUINLIN,    WILL   J.    (Continued) 

7070.  Overhauling  a  Three-Master.  7082. 

7071.  Metropolitan   Life   and    Worth    Monu-  70S3. 

mem.  7084. 

7072.  Madison  Square  Tower.  7085. 

7073.  Portrait  of  an  Old  Man.  7086. 

7074.  Metropolitan  Life  and  Madison  Square  7087. 

Towers. 

7075.  Tower  of  Manhattan  Bridge.  7088. 

7076.  From  Washington   Heights:  New  York  70S9. 

City.  7090. 

7077.  Fixing  the  Bowsprit.  7091. 
707S.  Trees  and   Rocks.  7092. 

7079.  The  Old  Spy  Oak.  7093. 

7080.  I'nder  tlie  Brooklyn  Bridge.  7094. 

7081.  Brooklyn  Bridge  from  James  Slip.  7095. 

RANDOLPH,  LEE  F. 

Bom  Raxt'nrui.  O.,  iXSo.    Stuiiied:    Cincuinali  .Irl 
Eiole  lies  ISeaux-.lrts,  linnnat :  Julian  Mead.,  Lati 


Weatherbeaten  Sentinels  No.  1. 
Weatherheaten  Sentinels  No.  2. 
Repairing  the  Damage. 
A  New  York  Canyon. 
Stone  Bridge:  Central  Park,  N.  Y. 
Constructing  the   Bankers'  Trust  Build- 
ing- 
New  ^'ork  Public  Library  No.  1. 
New  York   Public  Library   No.  2. 
A  Queensboro  Bridge. 
Broadway  from  Bowling  Green. 
The  Smith  Building:  Seattle. 
F.leventh  Street  Bridge:  Tacoma. 
Broad  Street:  New  York  City. 
Coentie's  Slip:  New  York  City. 


577.  A  Wind-Swept  Pine:  Monterey. 

578.  San  Carlos  Mission:  Monterey. 
585.  Old  Church  at  Grez. 

590.  L"eglise  de  Nemours. 

7096.  Sewing. 

7097.  Church  of  St.  Sulpice:  Paris. 

7098.  The  Church  Tower. 

7099.  Old  Church  Tower  at  CJrez. 

7100.  An  Arab   Doorway:  Constantine, 

Algeria. 

7101.  L'eglise  d'Ecquelles:  France. 

7102.  Farm  Court  at  Moret:  France. 

7103.  I,e   Pantheon:  Pari?. 

REED,  EARL  H. 

Horn  Ceneva,  111.,   lti6j.    Self-lau^lit. 

S.  If.  .1. 
558.  The   Homing  Call. 
691.  A  City's   Highway. 

7116.  The  Troopers  of  the  Sky. 

7117.  Over  the  Waste  Places. 

7118.  A  Highway  of  the  Winds. 

7119.  A  Forgotten  Harvest. 

7120.  The  Voices  of  the  Dunes. 

7121.  Heralds  of  the  Storm. 

7122.  Among  the  Sand   Hills. 

7123.  Neighi>orhood   Cjossip. 

7124.  The  Course  of  True  Love. 

7125.  Solitude. 

REINDEL,  WILHELM  G. 

Burn  Eraser,  Mich.,  iSyi. 
7138.   Siesta. 
REVERE,  PAUL 

Burn  Boston,  Mass.,  i/S.^, 


had.:  .1.  S.  I.,  o)  A',  v.,'  Kenyan  Cox; 
rens.    Member:    ("al.  Soc.  of  E. 

7104.  Notre  Dame  de  Paris. 

7105.  Le  Posterne:  Moret. 

7106.  Dans  la  Court:  Moret. 

7107.  A  Little  Holland  Maid. 

7108.  St.  Gervais:  Paris. 

7109.  The  Butcher  Shop:  Moret,  France. 

7110.  La  Malmaison. 

7111.  The  Shop:  Old  Paris. 

7112.  La   Maison   en   Bois:   Coudebec. 

7113.  A  Corner  of  Chartres  Cathedral. 

7114.  Old  Cypress  of  Monterey. 

7115.  Unloading. 


Member:    Chicago  S.  E.    ( Prcs.) ;  Chicago  S.  .4. 

7126.  Marsh   Hay   Stacks. 

7127.  In  Somebody's  Orchard. 

7128.  The  First  Temples. 

7129.  The  Wind-Swept   Dunes. 

7130.  Dawn   in  the   Hills. 

7131.  The  Edge  of  the  Forest. 

7132.  The  Fisherman's   Home. 

7133.  A    North    Woods   Hermitage. 

7134.  Old   Apple   Trees. 

7135.  Derelicts. 

7136.  The  Requiem  of  the  Leaves. 

7137.  Twilight  on  the  Dunes. 


7139.    The   Heath 


gold  and  sil'ver-plale.    His  ivort  is   c 
i  nierest. 

7140.  A  Conference  between   some   Indian 

Chiefs   and   Colonel   Bouquet. 

7141.  'I'he    Mitred    Minuet. 

Lent   by  Robert   Fridenberg,   Est]. 


died  there  iSlS.    He  was  trained  by  his  father  to  engrave  on 
rude  in  execution,  valuable  only  for  its  historical 


ri42.   King   Philip. 

Lent  by  C.  A.  Munn,  Esq. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  THK   DEPARTMENT  OF   FINE  ARTS 


RITCHIE.   ALEXANDER   HAY 

Born  Glasgow,  Scotland,  iSiS.    Came  to  New  York  in  1S41;  earliest  prints  issued  about 
1847.    He  became  an  Associate  of  the  Academy  in  186$  and  an  Academician  of  the  Na- 
tional Academy  of  Design  in  1S71. 
449.  The  March  to  the  Sea   (after  Darley). 
Lent  by  Mrs,  F.  O.  C.  Darley. 

ROSENTHAL,  ALBERT 

Born  Philadelphia,  1S63.  Studied  with  his  father.  Max  Rosenthal;  P.  A.  F.  A.;  Ecole 
des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris  under  Gerome;  and  in  Munich.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis 
Exposition,  1904;  gold  medal,  A.  A.  S.,  1907. 

367.  William  H.  Taft  (after  Zorn).  7143.  Rev.  William  H.  Furness. 

379.  Theodore  Roosevelt    (after   Sargent).  7144.  Lawn  Tennis  Club   (after  Bridgman). 

ROSENTHAL,  MAX 

Born  Turck,  Russian  Poland,  iSss;  came  to  Phila.,  1849.  Studied  with  Carl  Harnich  in 
Berlin;  Martin  Thumanger  in  Paris:  Schussele  in  Philadelphia.  Honor:  Bronze  medal, 
St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.    Did  much  lithographic  work. 


372.  Mrs.   Benedict  Arnold   and   Child. 

373.  General  James  Wilkinson. 

374.  Washington   (after  Stuart). 

7145.  Washington    (after  Trumbull). 

7146.  Franklin    (after  C.  W.  Peale). 

7147.  Franklin   (after  C.  W.  Peale)    (Color). 

7148.  Edward  VII. 

7149.  Lincoln. 

7150.  Alexander   Hamilton    (after  Inman). 

7151.  General  John  Cadvvallader. 

7152.  Richard  Henrv  Lee. 

7153.  Col.  William  S.  Smith. 

ROTH,   ERNEST   DAVID 

Born  Stuttgart,  Germany,  1879.    Studied 


7154.  Col.  Walter  Stewart. 

7155.  Charles  Thompson. 

7156.  Rev.  Jacob  Duche. 

7157.  Col.  Knowlton. 

7158.  Washington    (after  Sharpies). 

7159.  Washington    (after  St.  Memin). 

7160.  Washington    (after  St.  Memin). 

7161.  St.   Memin. 

7162.  Napoleon    (after    Isabey). 

7163.  Edward   Savage. 

7164.  Toussard. 

7165.  Daniel  Webster. 

7166.  Daniel  Webster. 


N.  A.  D.  in  New  York.    Member:    N.  Y.  W. 
C.  C;  Honors:    Third  prize.  Salmagundi  Club,  191 1 ;  first  prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  19 1  J. 
First  prize  for  best  architectural  subject  in  1914  Exhibition  Chicago  Soc.  of  E.    Etching 
purchased  by  committee  for  collection  of  Chicago  Art  Institute. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   19J}. 


617.  Grim  Florence. 

620.  Ca'  d'Oro:  Venice. 

621.  The  Arch  of  the  Conca. 

623.  II   Campo  Margherita:  Venice. 

624.  The  Buttress:  Ponte  Vecchio. 

627.  Ponte  Trinita:  Florence. 

628.  Assisi. 

629.  Florentine  Roofs. 

7167.  The  Bridges:  Florence. 

7168.  San  Gimignano:  The  Towers. 

7169.  The  Bridge:  Venice. 

7170.  A  Venetian  Doorway. 


7171.  Poplars   near   Florence. 

7172.  The  Ghetto:  Venice. 

7173.  The  Little  Mosque:  Stamboul. 

7174.  A  German  Barn  Yard. 

7175.  The  Gate:  Venice. 

7176.  On   the  Arno:   Florence. 

7177.  Fiesole  from  San  Francesca. 

7178.  The  Buttress:  Ponte  Trinita,  Florence. 

7179.  San  Gregorio:  Venice. 

7180.  A  Quiet  Canal:  Venice. 

7181.  Ponte  Vecchio:  Afternoon. 

7182.  Florence. 

7183.  Or  San  Michele:  Florence. 
RUBINS.  H.  W. 

Born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  iS6^.    Studied:    Art  Institute,  Chicago;  Minneapolis  School  of  Fine 

Arts. 

826.  Arriving  Steamer.  838.  Chicago  River. 

RYDER,  WORTH 

Born    Kirkwood,   III., 

Munich,  Germany. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191-,. 

421.  Alt  Munchenerin.  601.  Bavarian  Girl. 

424.  Flemish  Woman.  7184.  Woman  of  Dachau. 

428.  The  Veronese. 


18S4.     Studied:     A.   S.    L.    of   N.    Y.;    Royal   Bavarian    .Academy, 


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L'AMOUR.    By  Evelyn  Realrite  Longman 


ETCHERS,  ENGRAVERS  AND  LITHOGR.\PHERS 

ST.  MEMIN,  CHARLES  B.  J.  FEVRET  DE 

Born  Dijon,  France,  1770;  died  there,  1852.  Came  to  Canada  in  1/(^3,  and  soon  after  to 
Ae<w  York.  He  introduced  the  engraving  of  portraits  by  means  of  the  "physionotrace,"  a 
machine  invented  by  Edme  Queneday  of  Paris.  St.  Memin  made  some  improvements 
upon  this  device,  and  uith  it  he  made  on  a  tinted  paper  a  profile  a  little  less  than  life 
size;  this  he  finished  by  hand  liith  crayons  directly  from  the  sitter.  Taking  this  finished 
crayon  dra^^ing  as  a  guide,  he  used  a  pantograph  of  special  design  to  reduce  the  profile, 
so  that  it  uould  go  inside  a  circle  of  about  tiuo  inches  in  diameter,  faintly  scratching  the 
reduced  draining  directly  on  the  copper  plate.  This  copper  was  noiu  etched  and  finished 
in  aquatint,  ivith  some  assistance  by  the  roulette.  These  portraits  became  very  popular, 
and  St.  Memin,  traveling  from  North  to  South  over  the  country,  produced  about  Soo  smalt 
plates.  He  returned  to  France  in  liilu,  but  came  back  to  the  United  States  tiuo  years  later 
and  remained  until  iSl-t.  He  then  settled  permanently  in  France,  and  from  1817  until  his 
death  he  ivas  the  director  of  the  museum  in  his  native  city  of  Dijon. 

7185.  Meriwether  Lewis. 

Lent   by   Robert   Fridenberg,   Esq. 

SARTAIN,  JOHN 

Born  London,  England,  iSoS :  died  in  Philadelphia,  1897.  He  came  to  this  country  in 
1830  and  made  some  excellent  plates  both  in  line  and  stipple.  From  1S41  to  1S52  he  was 
art  manager  and  engraver  for  a  number  of  magazines.  His  total  number  of  engraved 
plates  numbers  about  IjOO. 

7186.  Common  Deer.  7188.  Osceola. 

7187.  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence.  Lent  by  Robert   Fridenberg,   Esq. 

SAVAGE,  EDWARD 

Born  Princeton,  .Mass.,  1761;  died  there  1817.  Originally  a  goldsmith,  but  as  early  as 
1789  painted  portraits.  Kent  to  London,  where  he  learned  engraving  in  stipple  and  mezzo- 
tint. His  ICashington  prints  were  issued  in  1792-93.  He  returned  to  Boston  about  179I, 
and  in  179 j  exhibited  the  first  panorama  ever  seen  in  that  city. 

436.  The  Washington  Family. 

Lent  by  Louis  Katz,  Esq. 

SAWYER,  PHIL 

Born  Chicago,  1877.    Studied:    Chicago,  Yale  School,  New  York,  Paris,  Germany,  Ualy. 

914.  Whiskers.  7189.  The  White  House. 

915.  The  White  House   (color).  7190.  Dad  Bartlett:  Miner. 

916.  Mike. 

SCHLEGELL.   GUSTAV  VON 

Born  St.   Louis.  Mo.,   I{<77.    Studied:    Royal  .Icademy,  Munich:  Julian  .Lcademy,  Pans. 
Member:    S.  If.  .-}.    Honor:    Chicago  Fine  .Irts  prize. 
7191.   Venice:  Salute.  7193.  Lake  St.   Croix. 

SCHNEIDER,  OTTO  J. 

Born  .Itlanta,  HI.,  1873.    .Member:    Chicago  S.  A.    Studied:    Chicago  and  Pans. 

595.  The  Old  Settee.  7198.  Portail  Eglise  St.  Nicholas  des  Champs: 

7193.  A  Puritan  Maiden.  Paris. 

7194.  La  Belle  Dame  Sans  Merci.  7199.  Petit  rue   St.  Simon:  Tours. 

7195.  Maison  d'un   Ministre  sous  Louis  XI.  7200.  Impasse  du  Boeuf;  Paris. 

7196.  San  Germain   I'.Auxerrais:  Paris.  7201.   Hotel  de  Sens:  Paris. 

7197.  Portail  Central:  Eglise  St.  .Merri:  Paris.  Lent  by  Hill  Tolerton,  Esq. 

SCHOFF,  STEPHEN  ALONZO 

Born  Danville.  It.,  1818:  died  Brandon,  It.,  igo_=;.  Pupil  of  the  line-engraver  Joseph 
.Indrews,  with  whom  he  went  to  Paris  in  1841),  and  worked  in  the  studio  of  Paul  Dela- 
roche.  Returned  to  the  I'niled  States  in  i8.f2  and  did  bank-note  engraving  for  a  New  York 
company.    Engraved  a  number  of  portraits  and  several  large  plates. 

451.  General   Devens   (after  F.  Vinton).  457.  Mrs.    Harrison    Grey    Otis    (after    Gil- 

Lent  bv  Alfred   Schoff,   Esq.  bert    Stuart). 

454.  The  Bathers  (after  William  M.  Hunt). 

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CATALOGUE  OF  THK   DKPARTMENT  OF   FINE   ARTS 


7208.  Black  Swans:  Towards  Morning. 

7209.  Crane:  Solitaire. 

7210.  Mallard   Ducks:  Before  the  Storm. 

7211.  Condors. 


StutUeJ:    P.  ,7.  F.  A.  under  Robert  Henri  in  Philadelphia. 


SENSENEY.  GEORGE 

Born  iriierling.  It'.  I'a.,  18^4.  Studied:  Corcoran  Art  School  in  Washington  under  How- 
ard Helmict;  Laurens  and  Constant  in  Paris.  Member:  Soc.  des  Graveurs  en  Couleurs, 
Paris. 

Sik'er  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition.  San  Francisco,  rgi^. 
847.   Chapel   at   Mortarlot.  853.   Devout  Woman. 

849.  Fisherwomen  of  Etaples.  7202.  Pont  du  Cheval. 

850.  Court  of  the  Grev  Hounds.  7203.  Venetian  Doorway. 

851.  Old  Foot  Bridge.'  7204.  The  Bridge  of  Sighs. 

852.  An  Archwav  Lent  by  The  Brown-Robertson  Co. 
SIMMONS.  WILL 

Born  Etclie.  Spain,  iSSS-    Studied:    Lefebvre  and  .llexander  Harrison  in  Paris.    Member: 

Societc  des  Independents. 
800.   Vultures. 
804.  \\'hite   Herons. 

7205.  Wolf:  Study  of  a  Snarl. 

7206.  Otters:  Playing. 

7207.  Bear  Cubs:  the  ("nexpected. 
SLOAN,  JOHN 

Born  Lock  Haven,  Pa..  iS/l. 

Member:    A.  M.  P.  S. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  IQI^. 

636.  Roofs:  Summer  Night.  7213.  Man,  Wife  and  Child. 

637.  Night  Windows.  7214.   Memory. 

638.  Fifth  Avenue  Critics.  7215.  The  Man  Monkev. 

639.  Mother.  7216.  The  Show  Case. 

640.  Ping  Pong  Photos.  7217.  Fun:  One  Cent. 

641.  The  Little  Bride.  721S.  The  Women's  Page. 

642.  Turning  Out  the  Light.  7219.  Girl  and  Beggar. 

643.  Connoisseurs  of  Prints.  7220.  The  Picture  Buyer. 
7212.  Anshutz  on  Anatomy.  7221.  Gold  Fish. 

SMILLIE,  JAMES  DAVID 

Born  AV-i:'  York,  JSsS-  He  -xvas  trained  by  his  father  as  an  engraver  on  steel.  His  prin- 
cipal iiork  was  hank-note  engraving,  hut  he  produced  some  excellent  luork,  including  a 
series  of  illustrations  for  Cooper's  novels,  after  designs  by  F.  O.  C.  Darley.  Made  an 
Academician  in  r,S/6.  One  of  the  founders  and  president  ( I H~ ;!-/())  of  the  .American 
ll'ater  Color  Society,  as  icell  as  president  of  the  Neiv  York  Etching  Club. 

369.  Montrose:  Pennsylvania.  460.   Voyage  of  Life. 

Lent  by  Frederick   Keppel  &  Co.  7222.  Double  Hollyhocks. 

370.  Hollyhocks.  7223.  Sunny   Hours. 

376.   Good  Night  and  Sweet  Dreams.  Lent  by  Louis  Katz,  Esq. 

SMITH,  J.  ANDRE 

Born  Hong  Kong.  China,  1880.    Studied:     Cornell  University. 

Gold   medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,  IQly. 


613.  The  Jewel  of  V'enice. 

614.  Palaces  and   Barges. 

615.  The  .Molo:  Venice. 

616.  The  Little  Foundry:   Venice. 
618.  The  Inner  Gate:  San  CJimignano. 
626.  Towers  and  Domes:  Venice. 

7224.  Quarrel  Court:  Abington. 

7225.  The  Wood   Road  :  C^onnecticut. 
SMITHWICK,  JOHN  G. 

445.  Girl  with  Muff   (after  Abbey). 

SQUIRE,  MAUD  H. 

Born  Cincinnati.  ()..  1S73.  Studied: 
Salon   d'.4ulomne,   Paris. 


7226.  Sunshine  and  Flowers:  Venice. 

7227.  Campo  Fosca  :  Venice. 

7228.  Ponte  della   \'erona:  Venice. 

7229.  Campo   Maria   Nuova :   Venice. 

7230.  The  Riva:  Venice. 

7231.  San  Geremia:   Venice. 

7232.  Campo  Formosa:  Venice. 


7233.  Penelope  Boothby   (after  Millais). 

Lent  by  George   H.  Whittle,  Esq. 

Cincinnati  A.  C.  Member:  S.  If.  A.:  N.  Y.  ir.  C.  C. 


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(F.NTAfR  A\l>  DRVAI).    Hy  I'aiil  Mtiiu/iif> 


ETCHERS,  ENGRAVERS  AND  LITHOGRAPHERS 


SQUIRE,    MAUD    H.    (CoiuiniKd) 

S7S.  Two  Women. 

879.  Market. 

880.  Girl  with  a  Basket. 

881.  Mother. 

882.  Sisters. 

883.  Woman  anil  Child. 

884.  The  Portrait. 

885.  The  Dispute. 

886.  On  the  Quai. 

7234.  Knitting. 

7235.  Conger   Eels. 

STACKPOLE.  RALPH 

Studied  ivil/i  Mcriic  in  Paris. 
726.  Adele. 
7246.  Piaz/on!    Etching. 

STETSON,  CHARLES  WALTER 
Born   Tiverton  Four  Corners,  R.  I. 
403.  Landscape  with  Figures. 
7248.  Evening. 

STEUVER,  CELIA  M. 

Rom  St.  Louis,  Mo.    Studied: 

Germany  and  I'ienna.    Member:    Cat.  Soe.  of  E 

honorahte  mention.  Missouri  State  fair,   igi^. 


iS=,S. 


7236.  A  Peasant. 

7237.  CSreen   Door. 
723S.  Little  Model. 

7239.  Cherries. 

7240.  Loafers. 
724L  Windy  Day. 

7242.  Bargaining. 

7243.  Brothers. 

7244.  Children  on  the  Dike. 

7245.  At  Market. 


7247.  Adele  Sewing. 


Died  Rome,  Italy,  ign. 

7249.  Just   after  Sunset. 

7250.  Landscape. 


St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  .Irts;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts :  Paris, 
Western  Artists.    Honors:    Prize  and 


7256.  Besigheim :  Wurtemberg. 

7257.  Helgoland. 

7258.  rim   I. 

7259.  Evening. 

7260.  Old   Tower,   Rothenburg. 
726L  Krapfenvvald,   Alle,   L,    Vienna. 
7262.   View  of  a  Church. 


384.  Old  Street:  Besigheim,  Bavaria. 
387.   Clm  II. 
725 L  Old  Arcaded   House:  Bavaria. 

7252.  Old    \\\tI1:    Weisenburg   Am    Sand, 

Bavaria. 

7253.  Danauwerth:  Bavaria. 

7254.  Old   Mill:   Holland. 

7255.  La  Grare:  La   Niege. 

STEVENS,   DOROTHY 

Born  Toronto,  /cV,S'i'.    Studied:    London,  Slade  School  of  Art:  H'ilson  Steer,  Henry  Tonks, 
Fred  Broivn.    .Member:    Ontario  Society  of  Artists;  Chicago  Society  of  Etchers. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

7268.  Nude. 

7269.  St.   Nicola:  Ghent. 

7270.  Hotel   de  la   Ville:  Bruges. 
727L  Coppelia. 

7272.  Firenze. 

7273.  Fiesole. 

7274.  Mont  St.  Michel. 

7275.  Rue  I'Ane  Aveugle. 
7276. 


Dieppe. 

I'eg'ise. 
Bruges. 


Dinan:  Brittanv. 


756.  Gamine. 
78L  St.  Jacques: 
786.  Odalisque. 
79L  La  sortie  de 
803.  Old  Bridge: 

7263.  The  Cathedral   Square. 

7264.  The  Merry-Go-Round. 

7265.  Antwerp  Cathedral. 

7266.  Ponte   Vecchio. 

7267.  Mile,  de  Maupin. 

STEVENS,   HELEN   B. 

Born  Chicago,  iSyH.  Studied:  A.  I.  C;  Frank  Brani^icyn  in  Ent;land.  Member:  S.  If.  A., 
Cbiaifio  S.  E.  Instructor  in  Etching  and  Assistant  Curator  of  Prints,  Art  Institute  of 
Chicago. 

Bronze  medal.  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi^. 
72L  Main   Building  and   Boat  Houses:  725.  Librarv  Cloister:  Brvn  Mawr  College. 

Wellesley. 

STEVENS.  THOMAS  WOOD 

Born  Daysville,  III.,  iSHo.  Studied:  .Irmonr  Inst,  of  Tech  ,  Chicago;  Frank  Brangiuyn 
in  London;  Sorolta  y  Bastida.  .Member:  S.  IV.  A.;  Chicago  S.  A.;  Chicago  S.  E.  (vice- 
pres.).    Instructor  in  mural  painting,  .Irt  Inst,  of  Chicago. 


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STEVENS,   THOMAS   WOOD    (Continued) 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  iQij. 

723.  Harper  Memorial:  University  of  7278.  Clearing  for  the  Great  Staircase. 

Chicago.  7279.  Fountain  of  the  Great  Lakes. 

724.  Bow  and  Arrow.  7280.  Blair  Arch:  Princeton. 

728.  Old  South  Middle:  Yale.  7281.  Cadet  Barracks  and  Chapel:  West 

729.  Bridging  a  Ravine:  Pittsburgh.  Point. 

730.  The  Yard:  Harvard. 
STRICKLAND,  WILLIAM 

Born  P/iitaJelp/iia,  lySy ;  died  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1854.  Studied  architecture,  portrait 
painting,  designing  for  engravers  and  engraving  in  aquatint.  Better  knovsn  as  an 
architect  than  engraver,  having  designed  a  number  of  the  principal  buildings  in  Phila- 
delphia. 

7282.  Meriwether  Lewis,  Esq. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

STURGES,  DWIGHT  C. 

Born   Boston,   Mass.,   1874.    Studied:     Coicles   Art  School,   Boston,  Mass. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  19IJ. 

593.  A  Late  Cottager.  7290.  Portrait:  Mr.  Washburn. 

597.  Alone.  7291.  Nude. 

598.  The  Promised  Land.  7292.  Road  Around  the  Hill. 

599.  Sisters.  7293.  My  Father. 

600.  Stamp  Collectors.  7294.  Scollay  Square:  Boston. 

603.  Portrait:  Dr.  Samuel  Green.  7295.  Solitaire. 

604.  The  Bed  Time  Storv.  7296.  Little  Girl  Dressing. 
608.  The  Three  Elms.       '  7297.  Essex  Marshes. 

7283.  Path  Through  the  Pasture.  7298.  The  Old  Flute  Player. 

7284.  An  Old  Hebrew.  7299.  My  Little  Model. 

7285.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  S.  7300.  Park  Street  and  State  House:  Boston. 

7286.  Adams  Square:  Boston.  7301.  Portrait:  Miss  C. 

7287.  Still  Waters.  7302.  Along  the  Merrimac. 

7288.  WTiarf:  Boston.  7303.  Study  Head. 

7289.  Home  from  the  Banks. 
TALLMADGE,  THOMAS  E. 

Born    If'ashin^ton,  D.   C,  18/6.    Member:     Cliff  Diiellers.  Chicago  S.  E.     Honor:    Chi- 
cago .4rch.  Club  traveling  scholarship,  1904. 
792.  Structural  Steel.  7305.  Calle  St.  Ignace:  Havana. 

7304.  Old  Sugar  Warehouses. 
TANNER,   BENJAMIN 

Born    A'c^u    York,    I'TS:    died    Baltimore,    Md..    1S4S.     Was    engraving    in    \eiu    York 
from  lygi  to  1S03,  then  went  to  Philadelphia,  where  he  remained  until  184$,  engaging  in 
business  as  a  general  engraver  and  map  publisher. 
7306.  John  Adams. 

Lent  by   Robert   Fridenberg,   Esq. 
TIEBOUT,  CORNELIUS 

Date  of  birth  is  uncertain.    Supposed  to  have  died  in  Kentucky  about  j8so.    He  came  to 
this   country   from   Holland  and  engraved  maps  and  subject  plates   for  S'e-zv   York  pub- 
lishers in  iy8<)-go  and  fairly  good  line  portraits  in  1793.    He  went  to  Philadelphia  about 
J/gg,  where  he  conducted  an  extensive  business  as  an  engraver  until  182$. 
443.  Right  Rev.  William  White. 

Lent  bv  Robert  Fridenberg,   Esq. 
TRENCHARD,  JAMES 

He  was  located  in  Philadelphia  as  an  engraver  and  seal-cutter  as  early  as  June,  1777, 
and  was  a  member  of  the  firm  that  established  the  "Columbian  Magazine."    He  went  to 
England  in  171)3,  where  he  remained. 
TiOl.  Major  General  Greene. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

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TWACHTMAN,  JOHN  H. 

Born  Cincinnati,  !&=,$.  Died  1902.  Studied:  School  of  Design,  Cincinnati.  Spent  the 
liinler  of  1S/-I  and  lS/^=;  in  Duveneck's  Life  School  and  Painting  Class  in  the  same  city. 
Went  to  Europe  in  the  fall  of  187^,  entering  the  .Irt  School  at  Munich.  Honors:  IV ebb 
prize.  Society  of  .Imerican  .Irlists,  iSSS;  bronze  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago, 
iSgs;  Temple  gold  medal.  The  Pennsylvania  .Icademy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1S95;  silver 
medal.  Pan-.-l merican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi.    Member:    American  Art  Club,  Munich. 

730S.   Shore  Cottages.  7309.  Boat  Landing. 

VANDERHOEF,  CHARLES  A. 

Exhibited  at  the  Royal  .Icademy  in  1881. 
386.  Solitude. 

Lent  by  A.  S.  Macdonald,  Esq. 

VAN  ELTEN,  KRUSEMAN  H.  D. 

Horn  at  .llkmaar.  Holland,  iSjg;  died  at  Paris,  1^04.  Studied:  Haarlem,  ivith  I.icstr. 
also  in  Brussels.  Came  to  AV-ir  York  in  rSdfi.  Member:  N.  .4.  D.  Felloiv  of  the  Royal 
Society  of  Painter-Etchers,  London,  and  winner  of  a  medal  at  the  .Amsterdam  Exposition. 

7310.  Glimpse  of  the  Ocean.  73 U.  River  in  Holland. 

Lent  bv  A.  C.  Kennedy  &  Co. 
VONDROUS.  JOHN  C. 

Born  in  Bohemia.  Austria,  18S4.    Studied:    N.  A.  D.   under  E.  M.   Ward,  G.  Maynard 

and  F.  C.  Jones. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

555.  Nicholas  Church  from  Mostecka  St.  7315.  Market  Place:  Prague. 

556.  Prague  Bridges.  7316.  St.  Nicholas   Church:  Prague. 

560.  S.  Maria  della  Salute:  Venice.  7317.  An  Old  House:  Slavonov,  Bohemia. 

562.  Tyn  Church:  Prague    (Nocturne).  7318.  Bridge  of  St.  Charles  the  Fourth: 

7312.  St.  Nicholas  Church   (Russian)  :  Prague.  Prague. 

7313.  Street  on  Hradcanv:  Prague.  7319.  Old  Town  Hall:  Prague. 

7314.  Old  Houses:  Prague.  7320.  Tyn  Church  Portal:  Prague. 

WARNER,  EVERETT 

Born  I'inton.  la.,  1S77.   Studied:    .4.  S.  L.  in  Washington  and  N'eiv  York;  Julian  Academy 
in  Pans.    .Member:    X.  Y.  If.  C.  C;  A.  IV.  C.  S.;  S.  Wash.  A.;  Paris  A.  A.  A.    Honors: 
First   Corcoran  prize.    Wash.   W.  C.   C,  190J :  Sesnan    medal.  P.  A.   F.  A.,  igo8 ;  silver 
medal,  Buenos  .lircs  Exposition,  igio;  second  Hallgarten  prize,  N.  .1.  D.,  igi2. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igis. 

707.  Memorial  Tower.  716.  Brothers  and  Linnonia. 

708.  Brooklyn  Bridge.  717.  Rue  Jerzual :  Dinan. 

709.  Montreuil  Mills.  720.  A  Bavarian  Church. 
712.  Phelps  Gateway.                                                  7321.  Harvard  Hall. 

714.  Moonlight:  Montreuil. 

WARNER,  WILLIAM 

Born  Philadelphia  about  181$;  died  there  in  iS^S.    He  ikos  a  portrait  painter  and  a  self- 
taught  engraver  in  mezzotint. 
446.  Sir  Charles  Metcalf. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

WASHBURN,  CADWALLADER 

Born  .Minneapolis,  Minn.    Studied:    Mass.  Inst,  of  Technology,  Boston;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y. 
under  .Mowbray  and  Chase:  Sorolla  in  Spain;  Besnard  in  Paris.    Member:    Minn.  Slate 
.■Irt  .Issoc.    Honors:    Second  prize,  Paris  .-/.  .1.  .1. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   igij. 

580.  Dragon   Font   at   Kujomizu   Dera  Tem-         607.  Where  Boats  Beach. 

pie:  Japan.  7322.  Liberal  Arts  Building:  The  Entrance. 

581.  Tower  of  Temple  Parroiiuial;  Taxco.  7323.  A  Sharp  Turn:  Cuernavaca. 
587.  Peon  with  Zarape.  7324.  A  Quiet   Inlet:  Oceanport. 
589.  Ebbing  Tides.  7325.  Boats:  Brielle. 

592.  Santa   Maria   in   Distance:  Cuernavaca:       7326.  Sailing  Boat  Ashore. 
Mexico.  7327.  Bay  Head  in  Distance. 

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WASHBURN.   CADWALLADER    (Continued) 


7328.  Quiet   Hour. 

7329.  Wash  of  the  Tides. 

7330.  High   Noon:   Manasquan. 

7331.  Siesta:   Cuernavaca,   Mexico. 

7332.  Caracola  Road  No.  2:  Cuernavaca, 

Mexico. 

7333.  Boats  Landing. 

7334.  The  Cathedral  of  Leon. 

7335.  West  Fa<;ade  of  la  Valenciana. 

7336.  West  Side  of  Temple  Farroquiale: 

Taxco,    Mexico. 

7337.  Front  Fa<;ade  of  la  Valenciana. 

7338.  A  Riverside  Path:  Manasquan  River. 

7339.  (Jlimpse  of  Manasquan  River. 

7340.  Low  Tide:  Seaside  Park. 
734L  Man  with  Sombrero. 

7342.  Boats  on  the  Beach. 

7343.  Fishermen's  Return. 

7344.  .Afternoon   Trantniillity. 

7345.  Bridge  at  Mantaloking. 

7346.  Crabbing:  Brielle. 

WATT,  WILLIAM  G. 

Bfjrii  Sew   York,  lXfi~.    SltiJied  idlli  E.  Heinemn/in,  Emile  Clrmenl  and  N. 

her:  Satma.  C,  IQOJ. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition.  San  Francisco,  iQlJj. 


7347.  Sandy   Road. 
734S.  Bridge  at   Brielle. 

7349.  Far   Helfjhis:  Cuernavaca,   Mexico. 

7350.  Stone  Bench:  Borda  Garden,  Cuerna- 
vaca. 

7351.  Vallev  Path:  Cuernavaca. 

7352.  Porfirio  Diaz  Park. 

7353.  Templo  de  Salud  Mixcoae:  Mexico. 

7354.  Sagrario    Metropolitano:    Mexico   City. 

7355.  Borda  Garden  in  Distance:  Cuernavaca, 
Mexico. 

7356.  Road  to  Cuernavaca:  Mexico. 

7357.  The  CJreat  Arch. 
735S.   Building  the   Dome. 

7359.  The    Derrick. 

7360.  The  Flagstaff. 

7361.  Sunlight  and  Shadow. 

7362.  The  Doorwav. 

7363.  The  Scaffolding. 

7364.  The  Half  Dome. 


■1.  D.   Mem- 


357.  A  Russian  Lady   (after  Fechin). 

361.  The  Ring   (after  Alexander). 

364.  The  Apple  Gatherers  (after  Anderson). 

7365.  The  Harvest   (after  L'hermitte). 

7366.  The  Pool. 

7367.  A  Music  Party    (after  Metsu). 

7368.  Andromeda    (after   Duran). 

WEBSTER,  HERMAN  A. 

Born  iXeiv  York,  i\.  >'.,  iSyS.   Studied  ivit/i  Laurens  in  Paris.    Member:    R.  Soc.  of  Painter- 
Etchers.  London:  Soc.  Nat.  des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris:  Paris  A.  A.  A.;  Chelsea  A.  C. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San   Francisco,  igij. 


7369.  Carcassonne   (from  Photo). 

7370.  Book  Plate  bv  Chas.  S.  Chapman. 

7371.  Book  Plate  by  Chas.  S.  Chapman. 

7372.  Fanrv  Head. 

7373.  Mr.  Ranier  (after  Perard). 

7374.  Book  Plate. 

7375.  Illustration    (after   Birch). 


7380.  La  Route  de  Louviers. 

7381.  The  Quartier  St.  Jean. 

7382.  Der  Langer  Franz. 

7383.  St.  Saturnin:  Toulouse. 

7384.  La  Rue  St.  Jacques. 

7385.  Les  Blanchisseuses. 

7386.  La  Maison  Meline. 

7387.  Old   Man's  Head. 

7388.  The  Clock  Makers. 


567.  Vieux   Marchc:  Marseilles. 

569.  L'Institut. 

570.  Ancienne  Faculte  de  Medicine:  Paris. 

571.  Old  Houses  on  the  Quai. 

572.  Le  Pont  Notre  Dame. 
576.  Sur  le  Quai  Montebello. 

7376.  The  Bridge:  Frankfort. 

7377.  Notre  Dame  des  Andelys. 

7378.  Le  Pont  Neuf:  Paris. 

7379.  Old  Court:  Sachsenhousen. 

WEHRSCHMIDT,  DANIEL  A. 

Born  in  Cleveland,  (>.,    iSOl.    Studied:  Herkomer  School,   Bushey   Herts.    Honors:    Tiio 

bronze   medals,  St.  Louis. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  IQI^. 

4235.  \m\  Should  Also  Mount  With  Me.  4359.  The   New  Slave. 

4236.  Old  Hall.  7389.   In   an   Irish  Creamerv. 
4308.  The  Hedge  Cutter.  7390.  The  Bathing  Tent. 
4315.  The  Old  Shepherd.  7391.  The  Baby  Bacchus. 

WEIR,  J.  ALDEN 

Born  West  Point,  \.  Y.,  iS^j.   Studied  -n-ith  his  father,  Robert  tC.  Ifeir,  at  West  Point; 
Geromc  in  Paris.    Member:    A.  N.  A.,  1885;  N.  A.,  1S86;  A.  If.  C.  S.;  Ten  Am.  P.; 

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ETCHERS,  ENGRAVERS  AND  LITHOGRAPHERS 


WEIR,   J.   ALDEN    (Continued) 

A'.  Y.  F.tthing  (.'.;  Sat.  Insl.  A.  I..  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  18S2; 
silver  medal  for  painlinn  an  J  hrnnze  for  dravSins^,  Paris  Exposition,  iSSg;  prize  ($J,noo), 
.Imeritan  Art  .Issoc.  Meiv  York:  medal,  C.  I.  Pittshur^li,  jSgy ;  bronze  medal,  Paris 
Exposition,  igoo;  ^old  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  IQOI :  gold  medal  for 
paintings  and  silver  for  engraving,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904:  Inness  medal,  N.  A.  D., 
l(jo6;  Lippimott  prize,  P.  .•/.  F.  A.,  IQIO. 


Member    International   Jury    of    .Iwarjs, 
Francisco,    igtfi. 

401.  Portrait  of  H.  C.  Weir. 

404.  Portrait  Figure. 

405.  The  Evening  Lamp. 

407.  Arcturus. 

408.  Portrait  of  John  F.  Weir. 

409.  Child  uith   Dog. 

410.  The  Little  Student. 
412.  Portrait  of   Dr.  Robert  F.  Weir. 

7393.  The  Guitar  Player. 

7393.  Portrait  by   Candlelight. 

7394.  Coon   .-Mlev. 

7395.  Still   Life.  ' 

WELLINGTON,   F.  H. 
354.  Girl  at  the   Piano   (after   painting  by 
Harrv  Townsend}. 
Lent  b\   Ray  Brown,  Esfj. 

WESTRUM,  ANNI  VON 

Born  Holland.    Studied:    Munich,  licnna,  Berlin,  Paris.    Member:    Beaux-Arts.  Pans. 
889.  Birches.  7408.  Old   Baltic  Farm  House. 

7407.  Windmill. 


Panama-Pacific    International    Exposition,    San 

7396.  On   the  Porch. 

7397.  Head. 

7398.  Mother  and   Child. 

7399.  The  Hay  Stacks. 

7400.  Roscoe's  Barn. 

7401.  The  Picture  Book. 

7402.  Head. 

7403.  Sketches. 

7404.  The  Little  Fountain. 

7405.  The  Little  Pump. 

7406.  Portrait  of  Robert  Weir. 


Thomas    Anshuiz:    Paris,    i:itb 


WETHERILL.  ELISHA  KENT  KANE 

Born    Philadelphia.    /.V//.     Studied:     P.    A.    F.    A.    ivith 

J.  McSeill  If  lustier. 

Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiy. 


7413.  Camden  Court  House. 

7414.  The  Goose  Shop. 

7415.  The  Tenements. 

7416.  The  Coal  Hoist. 

7417.  The  Back  Street. 

7418.  Bavle's  Slip. 


768.  The  Triangle. 

793.   Ben    llawkin's  Blacksmith   Shop. 

807.  The  Archway. 

7409.  (iatewav:  Bryn  Mawr. 

7410.  The  Shacks.  ' 

7411.  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

7412.  The  Sooty  Shop. 

WHISTLER,    JAMES    McNEILL 

Horn  l.ovcell.  Mass  ,  iSsh  Died  England,  njns.  Studied  nvith  Gleyer  in  Pans.  .Medals. 
Paris.  yA'A'?,-  P.  A.  F.  A..  19OJ;  Columbian  Exposition.  1SQ3.  Officer  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  Societaire  de  la  Societe  Rationale  des  Beaux-Arts  President  of  Society  of  British 
Artists,  1SS6. 

ETCHINGS  299.  The  Riva,  No.   I. 

287.  The  Little  Mast.  304.  Long  Venice. 

288.  San  Biagio.  306.  Square   House:  Amsterdam. 

289.  Drouet.  307.   Doorway  and  Vine. 

290.  Traghetto.  308.  Two  Doorways. 

292.  San  Giorgio.  309.  Salute  at  Dawn. 

293.  Becquet.  314.  Lime  Burner. 

294.  Piazzetta.  316.  Black   Lion  Wharf. 

295.  Long  House:  Amsterdam.  318.  Roiherhithc.  * 

296.  \''eille  aux   Loques.  319.  Weary. 

297.  The  Palace.  Lent  by  William  M.  Ladd,  Esq. 

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WHISTLER,  JAMES   McNEILL    (Continued 


LITHOGRAPHS 
The  Thames. 

Unfinished   Sketch  of  Lady   Haden. 
The  Smith:  Passage  du  Dragon. 
Draped   Figure,  Reclining    (in  colors). 

302.  Draped   Figure:  Standing. 

303.  The  Little  Nude  Model  Reading. 
305.  Nude  Model  Standing. 

Lent  bv  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 
Model  aiid  Child. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Ladd,  Esq. 
Study:  Maude  Seated. 
312.  Stephane  Mallarme. 


291, 
298, 
300. 
301. 


310. 


311. 


313.  A  Duet. 

Lent  bv  William  M.  Ladd,  Esq. 
315.  The  Dancing  Girl. 
317.  La  Fruitiere  de  la  Rue  de  Gronelle. 
Terrace :  Luxembourg. 
Little  London. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 
Blacksmith   Shop. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Ladd,  Esq. 

325.  Portrait  of  Joseph  Pennell. 

326.  Savoy  Pigeons. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 


320, 
322, 


324. 


iSSo.    Studied:    Paris,  i-Jl/i  Jean  Paul  Laurens  and  Jacques 


7427.  At  the  Dock. 

7428.  Telegraph   Hill: 

7429.  The  Forest. 

7430.  A   Study. 


892.  In  September. 


San  Francisco. 


WHITE,  CHARLES  HENRY 

Born  Hamilton,  Ontario.  iSyS.    Studied  with  H'/iistler,  Laurens  and  Constant.    Member: 
Salon  d'.lutomne,  Paris;  A',  y.  Soc.  of  E.    Honors:    Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition. 
Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  I>)I^. 

7419.  The  Old  Courtyard.  7422.  Old  Manoir. 

7420.  Rue  de  I'Ane  Aveugle.  7423.  La  Rue  de  la  Paix. 

7421.  San  Remo. 

WILKE,  WILLIAM  H. 

Born  San  Francisco,   Cat. 

Blanche. 
648.  Toward  the  Bav. 
660.  The  Viaduct. 

7424.  Bill. 

7425.  The  Wood  Road. 

7426.  The  Hay  Barges. 

WILLIAMS,  J.  SCOTT 

Member:    S.  I.,  igio. 
422.  The  Ship  Blacksmith  Shop, 

WINSLOW,  HENRY 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  1S/4.    Studied  in  Paris  ivith  Jl'histler.    Member 

722.  Westminster  Cathedral.  7434.  The  Wanderer. 

731.  Saint  Paul's.  7435.  The  Carpenter's  Shop. 

7431.  The  Spire.  7436.  The  Beeches. 

7432.  London  Bridge.  7437.  The  Old  Square. 

7433.  Pont  de  L'Arche.  7438.  Wood   Monsters. 

WINTHROP,  NEWMAN  V. 

7439.  Alice.  7440.  Washington. 

Lent  bv  Robert  Fridenberg,   Esq. 
WOLF.  HENRY 

Born  Eckiversheim,  .Alsace,  iSfJ.  Studied  with  Jacques  Levy  in  Strasbourg.  Came  to 
New  York  in  iSyi.  Member:  .1.  N.  A.,  1905;  N.  A.,  igoS ;  Int.  Soc.  of  S.  P.  Gravers; 
Union  Inter,  des  Beaux-.lrts  et  des  Lettres,  Paris.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris 
Salon.  18SS :  honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  l8Sg:  first  class  medal,  Columbian 
Exposition,  Chicago,  iSgSi  .T"'"'  medal,  Paris  Salon,  i8g=i;  silver  medal,  Paris  Expo- 
sition, igoo;  silver  medal,  Rouen  Exposition,  igos;  diploma  and  grand  medal  of  honor 
for  wood  engraving,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  igof. 
Grand  Prize,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igij. 
328.  Lower   New  York   in   a  Mist   from  the         331.  Evening:  Swan  Lake,  Central  Park, 


Cat.  Soc.  of  E. 


Pennsylvania  R.  R.  Boat. 
3S9.  The  Evening  Star. 
330.  Little  Ladv  Sophie  of  Soho   (after 

Whistler). 


New  York. 

332.  The  Wood  Gatherers,   (after  Inness). 

333.  Lizzie  Lynch    (after  Weir). 

334.  Joseph  Pulitzer   (after  Sargent). 


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1  UK   MAIDKN   Ol     llIK   KUMAN   CAMPAdNA.    liy  .llhin   I'uiauk 


ETCHERS,  ENGRAVERS  AXD  LITHOGRAPHERS 


336. 
337. 
338. 
33». 

340. 


744S. 


7449. 

7450. 


7451 
7452. 


WOLF,    HENRY    (Continued) 
335.  The  Mussel  Gatherers   (after  Martin). 
The  Mirror    (after  Alexander). 
The  Morning  Star. 
Lady  with  a  Lute   (after  V'ermeer). 
River  Scene:  La  Riviere  a  la  Tour 

Lointaine  (after  Corot). 
A   Northeaster    (after  Homer). 

341.  Portrait   of   the   Engraver,   H.   Wolf 

(after  Wiles). 

342.  Miss  Alexander   (after  Whistler). 

7441.  Morning  Mists. 

7442.  Recreation    (after  Couture). 

7443.  Don  Balthasar  Carlos  (after  Velasquez) . 

7444.  The  Boy  with  a  Sword  (after  Manet). 

7445.  Woman   at  the  Window    (after   Ver- 

meer). 

7446.  Girl  with  Fruit   (after  Ambrogio  de 

Predis). 

7447.  .'\braham  Lincoln   (enlarged  from  small 
print  by  Brady). 

Wm.  M.  Thackeray   (from  drawing  by 

Lawrence). 
Robert  L.  Stevenson   (from  snap  shot). 
Portrait  Sketch    (unfinished)    (after 

Whistler). 
Beatrice  d'Este  (after  da  Vinci). 
Portrait  of  a  Girl    (after  Velasquez). 

7453.  Mv   Mother    (after   Whistler). 

7454.  Thomas  Carlyle   (after  Whistler). 

7455.  A   Madonna    (after   Botticelli). 

7456.  A  Gentlewoman    (after  Weir). 

7457.  A  Spanish   Countess   (after  Goya). 

7458.  Homeward   (after  Dessar). 

7459.  The  Music  Room   (after  Whistler). 

7460.  Young  Ladv  with  Poppy  Flower   (after 

Loeb).  ■ 

7461.  Miss  Nelthrop   (after  Lawrence). 

7462.  The  Fur  Jacket    (after  Whistler). 

7463.  Kittv  Fisher    (after  Reynolds). 

7464.  The   Goldfish    (after  Hubbell). 

7465.  A   Danish   Princess    (after  Holbein). 

7466.  Portrait  of  a  Lady   (after  Shannon). 

7467.  Landscape   (after  Dewey). 

7468.  Lady  with  Hand  Mirror   (after  Wiles). 

7469.  Portrait  of  a  Girl   (after  Emmett). 

7470.  Mother  and  Child   (after  Cassatt). 

7471.  The  Sonata    (after   Wiles). 

7472.  Alice   (after  Chase). 

7473.  Lady  with  the  White  Shawl    (after 

Chase). 

7474.  Gathering  Autumn  Leaves    (after 

Chase). 

7475.  A  Lady  in  Black  (after  Chase). 

7476.  The  Artist's  Daughter  (after  Chase). 

7477.  The  Christmas  Tree   (after  Weir). 

7478.  The  Green  Bodice   (after  Weir). 

7479.  The  Bent  Tree   (after  Corot). 

7480.  Hon.  Jos.  H.  Choate   (after  Sargent). 


7481. 

7482. 
7483. 
7484. 
7485. 

7486. 

7487. 
7488. 
7489. 

7490. 

7491. 
7492. 
7493. 
7494. 
7495. 
7496. 

7497. 

7498. 
7499. 

7500. 
7501. 
7502. 
7503. 
7504. 
7505. 
7506. 
7507. 
7508. 
7509. 
7510. 
7511. 
7512. 
7513. 
7514. 
7515. 
7516. 
7517. 
7518. 
7519. 
7520. 
7521. 
7522. 
7523. 

7524. 
7525. 
7526. 
7527. 
7528. 
7529. 

7530. 


Jos.  Jefferson  as   Dr.   Pangloss   (after 

Sargent). 
The  Coral   Necklace    (after  Tarbell). 
Lady  Stanhope   (after  Reynolds). 
Mercedes    (after  Mora). 
El  Conde,  Duque  Olivares   (after 

Valesquez). 
Geo.  Washington    (after  Stuart). 
Chevalier  Yrujo   (after  Stuart). 
Portrait  of  Trumbull   (after  Stuart). 
Portrait  of  Miss  Mierken   (after 

Stuart). 
Portrait  of  Miss  Plumstead  (after 

Stuart). 
Portrait  of  Mrs.  Morris   (after  Stuart). 
Portrait  of  Mrs.  Lea   (after  Stuart). 
Portrait  of  Mrs.  Otis  (after  Stuart). 
Portrait  of  Mrs.  Gotliff  (after  Stuart). 
Portrait  of  Mrs.  Griffith   (after  Stuart). 
Portrait  of  Mrs.  Nancy  Pennington 

(after  Stuart). 
Angel  with  the  Flaming  Sword   (after 

Blashfield). 
The  Promenader   (after  Menzel). 
Open  Air  Meeting  (after  Menzel). 
The  Tiger  (after  Menzel). 
Courting   (after  Hals). 
Evening  in  Normandy   (after  Dearth). 
The  Fox  Hunt   (after  Homer). 
Eight  Bells    (after  Homer). 
A  Normandy  Farm   (aftei   Martin). 
The  Harp  of  the  Winds  (after  Martin). 
Early   Ploughing    (after  Walker). 
A  Favorite  Corner   (after  Alexander). 
A  Flower   (after  Alexander). 
A   Quiet   Hour    (after   ."Mexander). 
The  Mousmee    (after  Blum). 
Vn  Canal  en  Artois   (after  Cazin). 
The  Approaching  Storm   (after  Cazin). 
The  Road  to  the  Village   (after  Cazin). 
Josephine,   Empress    (after  Lefevbre). 
Napoleon,  Emperor    (after  Lefevbre). 
Yellow   Marguerites    (after  Moore). 
Romila   (after  Sears). 
A  Shipwrecked  Sailor   (after  Pyle). 
A  Virgin  Enthroned  (after  Thayer). 
Emperor  Hadrian   (after  Tadema). 
Information    (after  Meissonier). 
Campagne  de  France   (after  Meis- 
sonier). 
Portrait  of  Gerome. 
La   Soif    (after   Gerome). 
The  Carpet  Merchant    (after  Gerome). 
Holy  Eve   (after  Von  Uhde). 
Good  Friday  (after  Von  Uhde). 
Bonaparte  before  the  Sphinx    (after 

Gerome) . 
The  Road  to  Bethlehem    (after  Von 
Uhde). 


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CATALOGUE  OF  THE   DEPARTMENT  OF   FINE   ARTS 


WOLF,    HENRY    (Continued) 

7531.  In  the   Shade    (after   Caliga). 

7532.  Empress  Josephine    (after  Realier 

Dumas). 

7533.  Benjamin   Franklin    (after   Duplessis). 

7534.  Le  Soir    (after  Breton). 

7535.  The  Road  to  Concarneau   (after  Pick- 

nell). 

7536.  The  Moose  Hunt   (after  Brush). 

7537.  Portrait  of  a  Boy   (after  Brush). 

7538.  Cynthia    (after  Beaux). 

7539.  Reverie   (after  Beaux). 

7540.  Les  Amoureux   (after  Diaz). 

7541.  Bismarck    (after  Lenbach). 

7542.  Self  Portrait    (after   Lenbach). 

7543.  The  Millpond   (after  Ranger). 

7544.  Landscape  in  Holland    (after  Ranger). 

7545.  A   I'Abreuvoir    (after   Dagnan- 

Bouveret). 

7546.  The   Madonna  of  the  Rose    (after 

Dagnan-Bouveret ) . 

7547.  La  Bernoise   (after  Dagnan-Bouveret). 

7548.  Alone  in  the  World   (after  Israels). 

7549.  Sally  Franklin   (after  Hoppner). 

7550.  Nantucket   School  of  Philosophy   (after 

Johnson). 


7551.  The   Young   Michelangelo   Sculpturing 

the  Head  of  a  Faun. 

7552.  Lady  in  Black   (after  Freer). 

7553.  San  Giorgio   (after  Bunce). 

7554.  Christ  Walking  on  the  Waves   (after 

Coleman). 

7555.  Visit  of  Shepherds    (after  Lerolle). 

7556.  Self  Portrait   (after  Dow). 

7557.  Mrs.  Champion  de  Crespigny   (after 

Romney). 

7558.  Evening  on  the  Terraces   (after 

Constant). 

7559.  At  Kissingen   (after  Menzel). 

7560.  The  Scattering  of  the  Mists. 

7561.  A  Duck  Pond. 

7562.  The  Roadside    (after  Gifford). 

7563.  Thos.  Jefferson   (after  C.  W.  Peale). 

7564.  In  the  Adirondacks    (after   Wyant). 

7565.  The   New   England   Peddler   (after 

Johnson) . 

7566.  Judge  Jones   (after  Stuart). 

7567.  Portrait  of  a   Lady    (after  Henri). 

7568.  Mv   Daughter  Josephine    (after 

"  Tarbell). 

7569.  Aurora    (after  Low). 

7570.  Summer   (after  Benson). 


•,/      Boston    Coivtrs  School;   .1.  S.   L.   of  A'.    Y.    John    ll'rii;/it. 


hilernational  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  l<)i^. 

7572.  Browning's  Palace:   Venice. 

7573.  Taormina  from  Greek  Theater. 

7574.  Jean-Marie  No.  1. 

7575.  Jean-Marie  No.  2. 

7576.  November. 

7577.  The  Hermitage. 

7578.  Porta  della  Conca : 


Perugia. 

Arts:  Hoivard  Pyle, 

First   prize,   etching. 


WOOD,  FRANKLIN  T. 

Horn   Boston,    lSy~.     StuJh 

of  England. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific 
537.  St.  Jerome. 
543.   Farm   Lane. 
579.  Piazza  Bagnia. 
582.  Old  Man  of  Taormina. 
588.  Pasture   Bars. 
591.  Gondolas. 
7571.  Bov  in  Tam  O'Shanter. 
WORKMAN,  DAVID  TICE 

Born    ll'aphrtoii,  N.   Dakota,   tSS-f.    Studied:     Boston  Museum   Fine 

ICilmin^ton,    Del.:    Frank    Brangiiyn,    London,   Ent^land.     Honor: 

Minn.  State  Art  Society,  igij. 
763.   Elvet  Bridge:  Old  Durham. 

WRIGHT,  CHARLES  CUSHING 

Born  Damascota,  Me.:  died  Seiv  York,  l<S.^4.  He  serred  in  the  War  oj  lSl3,  afterwards 
engaging  in  husiness  as  a  luatchmaker.  In  1S4J  he  iias  associated  -i-.ith  A.  B.  Durand 
in  etching,  eny.ra-ving  and  making  dies  for  embossed  ii'ork.  He  ivas  one  of  the  founders 
of  the  Sational  .Academy  of  Design  in  iSj6. 

7579.  Henry  Rutgers. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenherg,  Esq. 
WRIGHT,  JOSEPH 

Said  to  he  the  first  painter-etcher  in 
executed  in   l/<)n. 

7580.  Portrait  of  George  Washington. 

Lent  bvC.  W.  McAlpin,  Esq. 

WRIGHT,   MARGARET   HARDON 
Born   Ne<u:ton,  Mass.,    iS():>.    Studied: 
Bicknell;  Merson,  in  Paris.    Member: 
594.  St.  Merri :  Paris. 


.Imerica.    1 1  is  profile  portrait  of    Washington  iL-as 


Mass.   lust,  of   Technology 
Chicago  S.  E. 

912.  Courtyard:  Taormina. 


Boston:  ir.  H.  ir. 


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AMERICAN   BISON.    By  .-/.  Phimisler  Proctor 


FTnir.RS,   ENGRAVERS  AND  LITHOGRAPHERS 

YOUNG,  MAHONRI  M. 

Horn   Stilt   Late   City,   I'ta/i,   iS/y.     Studied:      A.  S.   L.   of  N.    Y.:   Julian   Aradrmy   in 
Paris.    Member:    .•/.  A'.  .7.,  19U;  N.  S.  S.;  Paris  A.  A.  A.:  Soc.  of  Utah  Artists  <ex-pres.). 
Honors:    Honorable  mention  for  etching,  Paris  .4.  .4,  .•/.,•  Barnetl  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  jgir. 
7IS.  Tewa  No.   1.  7584.  The   Sand   Pit. 

765.   I'nder  the  "L."  75S5.  Excavation  No.   11. 

771.  Ballet  Girl   No.   1.  7586.  Trench   Diggers. 

75S1.  The  Roman  Beggar.  7587.  Pont  des  Artes. 

7582.  On  the  Cirand  Canal.  7588.  The  Pirate. 

75S3.  Fort  Washington  Point.  75S9.  The   Forge. 

ZIM,  MARCO 

Born  M0SC011;,  Russia,  iSSo.  Studied:  A'.  .7.  D.  of  A'.  V.;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris, 
A.  S.  L.  of  A'.  Y.  Honors:  Suydam  silver  medal.  National  Academy,  igos;  first  llall- 
garten  prize  for  painting,  tons;  first  prize  coin  and  medal  designing,  IQO./;  A.  H.  Bald- 
ivin  fund  first  prize  in  etching,  1904. 

7590.  Morning.  7591.  Symphony. 


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BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX:  SCULPTORS 
AND  MEDALISTS 

ADAMS,  HERBERT 

Born  West  Concord,  I'l.,  iS=iS.  Studied:  Mass.  Normal  Art  School:  Mercie  in  Paris. 
Member:  N.  A.,  1899  (^'ice-presj ;  S.  A.  A.,  1S91;  N.  S.  S.  (pres.);  X.  Y.  Arch.  Lg., 
1S96;  Art  Commission  (-vice-pres.) ;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Salon, 
1888  and  JS89;  medal,  A.  C.  Phila.,  1892;  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  gold 
medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902 ;  gold  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 
Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3088.  Bacchante.  4491.  William   Cullen  Bryant. 

4210.  Meditation.  4502.  Chief  Justice  Marshall. 

AITKEN,  ROBERT  I. 

Born  San  Francisco,  iSyS.    Studied:    Mark  Hopkins  Institute  under  Arthur  F.  Matheius 

and  Douglas  Tilden  in  San  Francisco.    Member:    A.  N.  A.,  igo9;  N.  S.  S.;  A'.  Y.  Arch. 

Lg.    Honors:    Barnet  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1908. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$. 
808.  Tired  Mercury.  3116.  Door  for  Gates  Mausoleum. 

1379.  Outer  Darkness.  32S3.  Dancing  Faun. 

1391.  Model:    Commemorative    Medal:    Pan-        3284.   Dancing   Bacchante. 

ama-Pacific     International     Exposi-       3915.  A  Thing  of  Beauty, 
tion:  Obverse.  4539.   Michelangelo. 

1392.  Model:    Commemorative    Medal:    Pan-       4540.  William  H.  Taft. 

ama-Pacific     International     Exposi-  Lent  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Taft. 

tion :  Reverse. 

AKELEY,  CARL  E. 

Born  Clarendon,  N.  J'.,  1S64. 
917.  Lion   and  Buffalo.  4207.  The   Wounded   Comrade. 

3577.  Stung. 

ALFANO.  VINCENZO 

Born   Naples,   18^4.    Studied:    Inst,   of  Fine  Arts,   Naples.    Member:    N.  S.  S.;   N.   Y. 

:lrch  Lg.,  igoi.   Hon.  Prof.  Royal  .Academy,  Naples,  since  1890.    Honors:    Bronze  medal, 

Naples  Exposition,  i8y~ ;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1878;  Municipal  prize  of  4,000 

lira  for  "Cicero,"  Naples,  1891. 

Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igij. 
3195.  Mother's  Love.  3397.  Might  is  Right. 

3395.  Quousque  Tandem. 

AUSTIN,  MAK^'DP.  P. 

Born  Carrollton,  Mo.,  1S69.  Studied:  School  of  Design.  San  Francisco;  four  years  in 
Paris  ii-ith  E.  Renard  and  Delecluse.  Honors:  Gold  medal,  School  of  Design,  San  Fran- 
cisco; gold  medal,  State  Fair,  19 12. 

3102.  Saint  Jean.  3123.  Portrait  of  Miss  Quinn. 

BAER,  LILLIAN 

3330.  The  Dance. 

BALL,  CAROLINE  P. 

Born  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1869.  Studied  with  .Augustus  Saint  Gaudens  and  Kenyan  Cox 
in  Neiv  York.    Honor:    Honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

4470.  Sun-dial. 

BARNHORN,  CLEMENT  J. 

Born  Cincinnati,  iS^y.  Studied:  Rebisso  in  Cincinnati ;  Bouguereau,  Peuch,  Mercie, 
Ferrier  and  Julian  Academy  in  Paris.  Member:  N.  S.  S.;  S.  W.  .•/.  Honors:  Honorable 
mention,  Paris   Salon,    iSgy,    bronze   medal,   Paris  Exposition,    1900;   honorable   mention, 

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SCULPTORS  AND  MEDALISTS 

BARNHORN,    CLEMENT   J.    (Continued) 

Pan-American   Exposition,   Buffalo,   l(/Oi;   silver   medal,   Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition, 

1904. 
4518.  Boy  Pan  with  Frog. 

BARTLETT,  PAUL  W. 

Born   Ne<iv  Haven,   Conn.,   lS6y.    Studied  ivith   Cavelier,  Fremiei  and  Rodin   in  Paris. 

Member:   N.  S.  S.;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  Am.  Acad.  A.  L.;  Royal  Acad,  of  Belgium  (Assoc.) ; 

Institute  of  France  (Cor.).    Honors:    Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1SS7 ;  gold  medal, 

Pan-A merican   Exposition,  Buffalo,   igoi;   grand  prize,  St.   Louis  Exposition,   1904;  first 

medal,  Liege  Exposition,  1905;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1S95;  Officer,  j()o8. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 

San  Francisco,  1915. 
4508.  Dying  Lion.  4553.  Philosophy. 

4552.  Statue  of  Lafavette.  4554.  Romance. 

4555.  Religion. 
BATEMAN,  JOHN  M. 

Born  A'.  J.,  iSyy.    Studied:    Pennsylvania  Museum  and  School  of  Industrial  Art;  P.  A. 

F.  .1.:   Paris;   and  ivith   .!.  Stirling   Calder  and   Charles   Grafly.    Member:    N.  S.   S. 

Honors:     Cresson    Foreign    Summer    Scholarship,    190$;    Cresson    Foreign    Scholarship, 

1906,  J907. 

Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  I915. 
3286.  Fountain  and  Aquarium.  1595.  Model:  Official  Entrance  Badge: 

Panama-Pacific    International    Expo- 
sition. 
BATHURST,  CLYDE  C. 

Born  Mount  Union,  Pa ,  iSSj.    Studied  luith  Grafiy  in  Philadelphia. 

Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2861.  Portrait  of  James  Grafly. 

BEACH,  CHESTER 

Born  San  Francisco,  1S81.   Studied  ivith  Verlet  and  Roland  in  Paris.    Member:    A.  N.  A., 
190S:  A.  S.  S.    Honors:    Barnett  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1909. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191  j. 
4531.  Beyond. 

BERGE,  EDWARD 

Born   Baltimore.   iSy^.    Studied:     Maryland  Inst,   and  Rhinchart  School  of  Sculpture  in 
Baltimore;   Julian   .Icademy,   Verlet  and  Rodin   in   Paris.    Member:    N.  S.  S.    Honors: 
Clark   prize,  Paris   ./.   A.   .■/.;  bronze   medal,  Pan-.I merican  Exposition,  Buffalo,   1901; 
bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$. 

4483.  Muse  Finding  Head  of  Orpheus.  4486.  Bov  and  Frog  Fountain. 

4485.  Wild   Flower!  4496.  The  Scalp. 

4503.  Sun   Dial. 

BISHOP,  EMILY  CLAYTON 

Born  Smithsburg,  Md.,  1SS3;  died,  1912.  Studied:  Maryland  Institute  of  Art  and  Design, 
Baltimore,  Md.;  Charcoal  Club,  Baltimore;  P.  A.  F.  A.  Honors:  George  B.  McClellan 
.Inatomy  prize,  1905;  first  honorable  mention  Edmund  Steivardson:  Competition  1907  and 
1910;  Cresson  European  Scholarships,  1907  and  1908 ;  composition  prize  in  sculpture,  1908. 

1417.  The  Finish.  3048.  Passing  of  the  Seasons:  Winter  into 

1418.  Studv  No.  1.  Spring. 

1419.  The  Bacchic  Dancer.  *  3336.  The  Little  Dancer. 

1420.  Portrait  of  Margaret  Tew.  333S.  And  as  Pretty  a  Piece  of  Flesh  as  any 

1421.  Study  No.  3.  in  Messina. 

1422.  The  Greek  Maiden's  Dance  of  Joy.  3345.  Comedy. 

1423.  Study  No.  2.  3346.  Greed. 

1424.  Portrait.  Lent  by   the  Pennsylvania   Academy 
2866.  Portrait.  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

3045.  Brownie.  3347.  Classicism  and  Renaissance. 


Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  E.  D.  Traslc. 


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BITTER,  KARL 

Born  Vienna,  Austria,  1867.  Died  New  York,  1915.  Studied:  Vienna  Academy  of  Fine 
Arts  and  Edmund  Hellmer.  Came  to  United  States  in  iSSg.  Member:  A.  N.  A.,  igoi ; 
N.  A.,  J903;  N.  S.  S.;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  Honors:  Prize  in  competition  for 
Astor  Memorial  Gates,  Trinity  Church,  New  York;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  iQoo; 
gold  medal,  Pan-.4 merican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901 ;  gold  medal,  Charleston  Exposition, 
1902;  gold  medal,  A.  C.  P.,  1903;  gold  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 
Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  jgij. 
3094.  Signing  of  the  Louisiana  Purchase  3134.  Fountain  Group. 

Treaty.  Lent  by  John  D.  Rocltefeller,  Esq. 

Lent  by  the  City  of  St.  Louis.  3282.  Faded  Flowers. 

3114.  Memorial  to  Dr.  Henry  P.  Tappan.  4487.  Statue  of  Thomas  Jefferson. 

Lent  by  University  of  Michigan. 

BORGLUM,  SOLON  H. 

Born  Ogden,  Utah.  186S.  Studied:  Art  Academy  of  Cincinnati  under  Rebisso ;  Fremiet 
and  Puech  in  Paris.  Member:  N.  S.  S.;  A.  N.  A.,  igil.  Honors:  Honorable  mention, 
Paris  Salon,  iSgg;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  silver  medal,  Pan-American  Ex- 
position, Buffalo,  igoi;  gold  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904;  silver  medal, 
Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  igio. 

2053.  Washington:  1753. 

BOYLE,  JOHN  J. 

Born  New  York,  1852.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  under  Eakins;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  under 
Dumont;  Thomas  and  E.  Millet  in  Paris.  Member:  Societe  des  Artistes  Francais; 
N.  S.  S.;  A.  N.  A.,  1910;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  1894.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon, 
1SS6;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  iSgs;  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  bronze 
medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposi- 
tion, igo4. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  jgij. 
533.  Tired  Out.  4492.  Returning  from  the  Hunt. 

3565.  Stone  Age.  4547.  Commodore  Barry  Monument. 

BRENNER,  VICTOR  D. 

Born  Shavely,  Russia,  1871.  Studied  with  Louis  Oscar  Roty.  Came  to  New  York  in  1S90. 
Member:  N.  S.  S.;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  igo2;  N.  A.  C.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Paris  Ex- 
position, jgoo;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  igoo;  bronze  medal,  Pan-American  Expo- 
sition, Buffalo,  igoi ;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  ig04;  gold  medal, 
Brussels  Exposition,  igio. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi5. 

1393.  Dr.  Emily  Blackwell.  1507.  Lincoln  Medal:  Obverse. 

1498.  Hygiene:  Obverse.  1508.  Lincoln  Medal:  Reverse. 

1499.  Hygiene:  Reverse.  1509.  Carl  Schurz:  Obverse. 

1500.  Lincoln  Plaque.  1510.  Carl  Schurz:  Reverse. 

1501.  Whistler:  Obverse.  1511.  Washington  Irving. 

1502.  Whistler:  Reverse.  1512.  William  Welch. 

1503.  Samuel  Talmage.  3131.  Nature  the  Consoler. 

1504.  Motherhood:  Obverse.  3828.  Womanhood. 

1505.  Motherhood:  Reverse. 

BRINGHURST,  ROBERT  P. 

Born  Jerseyville,  III.,  1835.  Studied:  St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  Ecole  des  Beaux- 
Arts  in  Paris.  Member:  S.  IV.  A.  Honors:  First  class  medal,  Columbian  Exposition, 
Chicago,  189s;  cash  prize,  Tennessee  Centennial,  Nashville,  l8gy;  silver  medal,  Louisi- 
ana Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 

4556.  Journalism. 

BROOKS,  RICHARD  E. 

Born  Braintree,  Mass.,  186$.    Studied:   T.  II.  Bartlett  in  Boston;  Colarossi  Academy  in 
Paris  under  .lube  and  Injalbert.   Member:   N.  S.  S.;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.   Honors:    Honorable 
mention,  Paris  Salon,  iSgs;  third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  i8gg;  gold  medal,  Paris  Ex- 
position, igoo;  gold  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

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SCULPTORS  AND  MEDALISTS 

BROOKS.    RICHARD   E.    (Continued) 

1626.  Cameron  and  Grace.  1632.  Susan  J.  Henry. 

1627.  Medallion  Portrait  No.  1.  1633.  Medallion  Portrait  No.  2. 

1628.  Wm.  Brown  Cogswell.  1634.  Mary  S.  Lyman. 

1629.  Medallion  Portrait.  1635.  Henry. 
1631.  Margaret,  Cyrus  and  Raymond. 

BURNHAM,  ROGER  NOBLE 

Born  Bin!;ham,  Mass.,  lS/6.  Studied:  Boston.  Honor:  Henry  O.  Avery  prize,  Archi- 
tectural League,  Neiii  York,  1904. 

1445.  University  of  California  Medal:  Ob-  1449.  Eleanor  Waring  Burnham. 

verse.  1452.  Betty. 

1446.  University  of  California  Medal:  Re-  1453.  Jotiann  Ernest  Perabo. 

verse. 

BURROUGHS,  EDITH  WOODMAN 

Born  Rivcrdale-on-Iludson,  A'.  1'.,  i8yi.   Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  Neiu  York  under  Augustus 
St.   Gaudens:  Injalbert  and  Merson  in  Paris.    Member:    N.  S.  S.    Honors:  Shav/  prize, 
N.  A.  D.,  1907. 
Silver  medal,  I'aniima-Parific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2975.  Fenella,  4391.  L'Arriere  Pensee. 

3914.  Vine  Leaves.  4526.  Garden  Figure. 

BUSH-BROWN,  H.  K. 

1472.  Newburgh  Medal:  Obverse.  1473.  Newburgh  Medal:  Reverse. 

CALDER,  A.  STIRLING 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  iSyo.  Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.;  C/iapu  and  Falguiere  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: A'.  S.  S.,  1S96;  S.  A.  A.,  1905;  A.  N.  A.,  1906;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  Instructor,  N.  A.  D. 
Honors:  Gold  medal,  A.  C.  Phila.,  189s:  honorable  mention,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  190 1 ;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904;  Lippincott  prize,  P.  .4. 
F.  A.,  190^;  grand  prize,  Alaska-Yukon  Exposition,  1909. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Aiuards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  1915. 

3103.  Historian.  3814.  A  Woman. 

3120.  The  American  Sphinx.  3866.  Laughing  Boy. 

3813.  Seated  Athlete. 

CHAMBERLIN,  F.  TOLLES 

Born  San  Francisco,  lS~s.  Studied:  Hartford,  Conn.;  New  York  City;  American  Acad- 
emy in  Rome.  Honors:  Lazarus  Scholarship  to  Rome,  1909-1912;  Henry  O.  Avery  prize 
for  sculpture.  Architectural  League  of  N.  Y.,  1914.  Member:  National  Society  of  Mural 
Painters:  A.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  The  Alumni  Association  of  the  American  Academy  in  Rome. 

3916.  The  Cup  Bearer. 

CLEVENGER,  SHOBAL  VAIL 

Born  in  MiJdletoivn,  Ohio,  1S12;  died  at  sea  near  Gibraltar,  184s-    Went  to  Rome,  1S40. 
Executed  busts  of  many  prominent  Americans. 
2759.  Washington  Allston. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 

COHEN,  NESSA 

Born  Nev:  York,  /SSj.   Studied:   A.  S.  L.,  Cooper  Union,  Neiv  York  City.    Honors:    Saint 

Gaudens  prize  and  Cooper  bronze  medal  for  composition. 
2926.  Sunrise.  3394.  Navajo  Watching  Women  at  Work. 

COONSMAN,  NANCY 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  18SS.    Studied:    St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts,  Geo.  Julian  Zolnay. 

Honors:    Silver  medal  at  School  of  Fine  ■'Irts,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  uinner  of  competition  for 

fountain  for  St.  Louis  Public  Library. 
3735.  Portrait  of  Old   Woman.  4386.  Wistful   Baby. 


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CORBETT,  GAIL  SHERMAN 

Born  Syracuse,  N.  Y.   Studied  loit/i  .Augustus  Saint  Gaudens.    Member:    N.  S.  S. 
Honorable   mention,  for  Sculpture,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,   San   Fran- 
cisco, 1913. 
Bronze  medal,  for  Medals,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1469.  Walden.  3043.  Chameleon  Boy. 

1470.  Frederick  Coe  Sherman.  3825.  Bust  of  Rev.  Samuel  J.  Calthrop. 

1476.  John  Newbold  Hazard.  4517.  Sundial  Boy. 

1477.  Emma  J.  O.  Sherman.  4543.  Kirkpatrick  Memorial  Fountain. 
1479.  Jean. 

CRENIER,  HENRI 

Born  Paris,  France,  jSys-   Studied  luith  Falguiere  and  at  the  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris. 
Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
4208.  Girl  and  Butterflies. 

DALLIN,  CYRUS  EDWIN 

Born  Springi'itle,  Utah,  1S61.  Studied  ivith  Chapu  and  Dampt  in  Paris.  Member:  N.  S.  S.; 
A.  N.  A.,  igia;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.;  Royal  Soc.  of  Arts,  London.  Honors:  Gold  medal, 
American  Art  Assoc,  New  York,  iSSS;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  l8go;  first  class 
medal  and  diploma,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  iSgs;  silver  medal,  Mass.  Charitable 
Mechanics  Assoc,  1895;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  silver  medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904;  third  class 
medal,  Paris  Salon,  1909. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igig. 

480.  Chief  Joseph.  1368.  Apache. 

481.  Standing  Elk.  1369.  War  or  Peace. 
646.  Protest.                                                                2924.  Indian  Hunter. 

921.  Chief  Antelope.  3101.  Arthur. 

922.  Washakie.  3108.  Lawrence. 

923.  On  the  War  Path.  3124.  My  Mother. 

926.  Prett}'  Eagle.  3584.  The  Medicine  Man. 

927.  Appeal  to  the  Great  Spirit.  3822.  My  Boys. 

928.  Cavuse  at  the  Spring.  3824.  Paul  Revere. 

930.  Lincoln.  3830.  The   Scout. 

931.  Passing  of  the  Red  Man.  3831.  Medicine  Man. 

1096.  Appeal  to  the  Great  Spirit.  4474.  The  Scout. 
1413.  Indian  Archer. 

DEMING,  EDWIN  WILLARD 

Born  Ashland,  Ohio,  i860.   Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  Mew  York:  Lefebvre  and  Boulanger  in 
Paris.   Member:    A'.  Y.  Arch  Lg.,  ig02;  Mural  P.  Honors:   Silver  medal,  A.  A.  S.,  1892; 
bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191}. 

1097.  The  American  Bison.  3337.  Friendly  Tussle. 
3333.  The   Fight  Between   a  Panther  and   a       3340.  Indian  Hunter. 

Grizzly  Bear.  3344.  The  Antelope  or  American  Prong  Horn. 

3335.  Maternity.  3862.  The  Playing  Bear. 

DIETSCH.  C.  PERCIVAL 

Born  New  York  City,  1881.  Studied:  New  York;  .American  .Icademy  in  Rome;  Paris. 
Honors:  Rinehart  prize  in  sculpture,  Psabody  Institute,  Baltimore;  American  .Academy 
in  Rome. 

Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
4504.  Destiny. 

DUVENECK,  FRANK 

Born  Covington,  Ky.,  1848.  Studied  with  Diez  in  Munich,  in  which  city  he  lived  over 
ten  years.  Member:  S.  A.  A.,  1880;  A.  N.  A.,  1905;  N.  A.,  1906;  S.  IV.  A.;  Nat.  Inst. 
A.  L.  Honors:  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  honorable  mention,  Paris 
Salon,  1895;  silver  medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901.  Instructor  in  Cin- 
cinnati Academy  of  Fine  Arts. 

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SCULPTORS  AND  MEDALISTS 

DUVENECK,    FRANK    (Continued) 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  .Inwards,  Panama-Paiific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  1915. 

AiL-arded  a  special  commemorative  medal  by  the  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  1913. 

3913.  Memorial:  Elizabeth  Booth  Duveneck. 
Lent    by    the    Cincinnati    Museum 
Association. 

EBERLE.  ABASTENIA  ST.  LEGER 

Born   irebster  City,  loiva,  1S7S.    Studied:    A.  S.  L.   of  N.   Y.;   George  Grey  Barnard. 

Member:    N.  S.   S.;   Union  Inter,   des  Beaux-Arts.    Honors:    Bronze   medal,  Louisiana 

Purchase  Exposition,  IQ04;  Barnett  prize,  N.  .1 .  D.,  igio. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1913. 
2306.  Bacchanale.  3055.  Rag  Time. 

3050.  Little  Mother.  3056.  Slumber. 

3051.  Dancing  in  Avenue  A.  3057.  Girl  Skipping  Rope. 

3052.  Mother  Bathing  Child.  3058.  Solitude. 

3053.  The  Windv  Door  Step.  3059.  Rag  Picker. 

3054.  The  Little  Brother.  3060.  Sponge  Bath. 

ELLERHUSEN.  ULRICH  H. 

Born  ll'aren,  Germany,  iSyg.  Studied:  Art  Institute,  Chicago:  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Cooper 
Union,  Neiu  York.  Honors:  Borglum  prize  ($125.00),  A.  S.  L.,  igoi);  medal  for  compo- 
sition, Cooper  Union,  igro. 

1384.  Relief  on  Ludeke  Monument.  3938.  Buffalo — Gone! 

FAIRBANKS,  AVARD 

Born  Provo,  Utah,  iHijy.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.  and  Beaux-.irts  in  Paris.  Honors: 
Tzi'o  scholarships  at  the  A.  S.  L.  Honorable  mention,  A.  S.  L.,  for  sculpture  and  compo- 
sition, 1<)I4. 

3096.  Old  Bill  Keddington.  3573.  The  Baby. 

FARNHAM,  SALLY  JAMES 

Born  Ogdensburg,  N.   Y. 
3694.   Cave   Women. 

FENTON,  BEATRICE 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  18S7.   Studied:   School  of  Industrial  Art  and  P.  A.  F.  A.   Honors: 
George    B.   McClellan    anatomy    prize,    19O/ ;    Edmund   Steicardson   prize    for  sculpture, 
P.  A.  F.  A.,  190S;  Cresson  traveling  scholarships.  P.  A.  F.  A.,  igog  and  jgjo. 
Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igly. 
2862.  Peter  Moran.  3690.  Caroline. 

Lent    by    the    Art    Club    of    Phila-  Lent  by   Gustavus  Remak,   Jr., 

delphia.  Esq. 

3104.  Marjorie  D.  Martenet. 

FLANAGAN,  JOHN 

Born  ,\'e-ivark.  A.  J.,  lS6_^.  Studied  ivith  Bartlett  in  Boston:  with  Saint  Gaudens  in  Nfw 
York;  Julian  Academy  under  Chapu  and  Ecole  des  Beaux-.irts  under  Falguiere  in  Paris. 
Member:  A.  N.  A.,  igii ;  N.  S.  S.  Honors:  Silver  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  silver 
medal,  Pan-,4merican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition, ign.j. 
Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igij. 

1636.  Portrait  Medallion  No.  7.  1643.  Captain   Henry  Rostron:  Reverse. 

1637.  Captain   Henry  Rostron:  Obverse.  1644.  Edward   Guthrie  Kennedy:  Reverse. 

1638.  Edward   Guthrie  Kennedy:  Obverse.  1645.  Medal:    Essex    Agricultural    Society    of 

1639.  Medal:    Essex    Agricultural   Society   of  Massachusetts:  Obverse. 

Massachusetts:  Reverse.  1646.  The  Delver. 

1640.  Ethel.  1669.  Portrait   Plaque   No.  2. 

1641.  Walt  Whitman.  1670.  Portrait  Medallion  No.  5. 

1642.  Barr  Ferree.  1671.  Portrait   Medallion   No.  4. 

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FLANAGAN,   JOHN    (Continued) 

1672.  Medal;  Massachusetts  Horticultural 

Society:  Obverse. 

1673.  Medal:  The  Pennsylvania  Society. 

Reverse. 

1674.  Maud  Doering. 

1675.  Phoebe  Apperson  Hearst. 

1676.  Agnes   Lane,   Phoebe   Apperson   Hearst 

and  Anne  Drucilla  Apperson. 

1677.  Medal:  Massachusetts  Horticultural 

Society:  Reverse. 
X678.  Medal:  The  Pennsylvania   Society: 
Obverse. 

1679.  Portrait  Medallion  No.  3. 

1680.  Portrait  Medallion  No.  6. 

1681.  Frederick  James  Gregg. 

1682.  Medallion  Portrait  No.  1. 


1683.  Andre  Saglio. 

1684.  Hudson-Fulton  Medal:  Reverse. 

1685.  Wilson  Nesbit  Benson. 

1686.  Portrait  Plaque  No.  1. 

1687.  Medal:    The    Numismatic    and    Anti- 

quarian   Society   of   Philadelphia. 

1688.  Daniel  Garrison  Brinton. 

1689.  Medal:   The   Academy  of   Natural 

Sciences  of  Philadelphia:  Obverse. 

1690.  Medal:  The   Academy  of   Natural 

Sciences  of  Philadelphia:  Reverse. 

1691.  Medallion. 

1692.  Tolstoy. 

1693.  Medallion  Portrait  No.  2. 

1694.  Hudson-Fulton   Medal:  Obverse. 

1695.  Hortense  Leonore  Mitchell. 


ERASER,  JAMES  EARLE 

Born  It'inona,  Minn.,  1S76.  Studied  with  Falguiere  in  Paris.  Member:  N.  S.  S.;  .4.  N.  .4., 
IQ12.   Honors:   First  prize,  Paris  .4.  A.  A.,  1898;  medal,  Edison  competition,  igo6. 
Gold  medal,  for  Sculpture,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  IQIj. 
Gold  medal,  for  Medals,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiS- 


1610.  David  Barnard  Ericson. 

1611.  Medallion  No.  2. 

1612.  Pan-American    Exposition    Medal    of 

Honor:  Reverse. 

1613.  Portrait  Plaque  No.  3. 

1614.  Chicken. 

1615.  Medallion  No.  1. 

1616.  Pan-American  Exposition  Medal  of 

Honor:  Obverse. 

1617.  Portrait  Plaque  No.  2. 

1618.  Plaque:  Flora  and  Sonnv-Boy  Whitney. 

1619.  Medal  No.  1. 


1620.  Portrait  Plaque  No.  I. 

1621.  Plaque. 

1622.  Medal   No.  2. 

1623.  Medal   No.  3. 

1624.  Plaque. 

1625.  Horatio  Hathaway  Brewster. 
3105.  Flora  and  Sonny  Whitney. 
3115.  Portrait  Bust. 

3127.  Portrait  Study. 

3128.  Bust  of  J.  E.  C. 

3130.  Portrait  of  C.  Whitney. 
4385.  Portrait  of  J.  G. 


FRAZEE.  JOHN 

Born  in  Rahivay,  N.  J.,  1790;  died  in  Crompton  Mills,  R  I.,  1852.  Self-taught.  Called 
incorrectly  the  first  sculptor  of  American  birth  and  parentage,  an  honor  belonging  to 
William  Rush. 

2806.  Bust  of  John  Frazee. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

FRENCH,  DANIEL  CHESTER 

Born  Exeter,  A'.  H.,  1830.  Studied  ivith  If'm.  Rimmer,  Boston:  J.  O.  -■/.  Ward  in  Kevi 
York;  Thomas  Ball  in  Florence.  Member:  A.  A".  A.,  1901;  X.  S.  S.  (lion,  pres.) ;  S.  A.  A., 
1SS2;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  1890;  A.  I.  A.  (cor.),  1896:  Academy  San  Luca,  Rome;  Nat. 
Inst.  A.  L.;  Am.  Acad.  A.  L.  Member  Nat.  Commission  of  Fine  .4rts  since  1910.  Honors: 
Third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1S93;  medal  of  honor,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1986.  Study  of  a  Head.  4549.  Earle  Dodge  Memorial:  Princeton 

3125.  Alice  Freeman  Palmer  Memorial.  Student. 

4545.  Lincoln.  Lent  by  Princeton  University. 
Lent  by  the  State  of  Nebraska. 

FRISHMUTH,  HARRIET  W. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1S80.  Studied  with  Rodin  and  Injalbert  in  Paris.  Member:  N.  S.  S. 
Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3047.  Young  Girl  with  Fish:  A  Fountain.  4523.  Saki:  A  Sun  Dial. 


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SCULPTORS  AND  MEDALISTS 

FROMEN,  AGNES  VALBORG 

Born    Waldernasvili,   S^ifden,   i86S.    Studied:    A.   I.    C,   Chicago.    Honors:    The   Mrs. 

Shaffer  prize;  prize  at  Swedish  Exhibition;  second  and  third  prizes  for  the  frieze  for  the 

Illinois  Slate  Building;  prize  Municipal  Art  League,  Chicago,  I<)I2. 
2248.  The  Last  of  His  Tribe. 

FRY,  SHERRY  EDMUNDSON 

Born  Creston,  lonxa,  iSyg.   Studied:  ./.  /.  C.  under  Taft;  MacMonnies  in  Paris.    Member: 

N.  S.  S.;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.;  A'.  ./.   Honors-'   Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1906;  medal. 

Salon,  190S;  Amer.  Acad,  at  Rome  scholarship,  igoS-ii. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi^. 
3278.  Chief  Mahaska.  4477.  Peace:  Fountain  Figure. 

GAENSSLEN,  OTTO  ROBERT 

Born  Chicago,  iSy6.  Studied  luith  A.  Chatain,  Carl  Marr  and  J.  P.  Laurens.  Member: 
Paris  A.  .4.  .4.;  Chicago  S.  .4.   Honors:    Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1906. 

3044.  Youth. 

GANIERE,  GEORGE  ETIENNE 

Born  Chicago,  lS6^.  Studied:  .1.  I.  C.  Honors:  Shaffer  prize,  highest  award  for 
ideal  sculpture,  .4rt  Institute,  Chicago,  igog;  first,  second  and  third  prizes  in  State  com- 
petition for  design  for  prize  for  Illinois  Building  at  San  Francisco.  Member:  Chicago 
Society  Artists,  .4rt  Institute  Alumni  Association. 

3107.  Head  of  Lincoln. 

GELERT,  JOHANNES 

Born  Nybel,  Prussia,  lS^2:  came  to  United  States,  1887.  Studied:  Royal  Academy  of  Fine 
Arts  in  Copenhagen.  Member:  N.  S.  S.;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  iSgS.  Honors:  Scholarship 
from  Danish  Government  for  study  in  Italy,  1882-8$;  gold  medal,  Nashville  Exposition, 
jSgy;  gold  medal,  .1.  C.  Phila.,  JSgg;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo ;  honor- 
able mention,  Pan-.Imerican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi ;  gold  medal,  A.  .1.  S.,  ig02. 

1602.  Denmark  Medal:  Reverse.  2602.  Evening  Prayer. 

1603.  Denmark  Medal:  Obverse.  3939.  Theseus  Courting  Ariadne. 

GRAFLY,  CHARLES 

Born  Philadelphia,  1S62.  Studied  with  Eakins  in  Philadelphia;  Chapu  and  Dampt  in 
Paris.  Member:  N.  S.  S.;  A.  N.  A.,  igo2;  N.  A.,  igos;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  igo2 ;  Nat. 
Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  l8gi;  honorable  mention.  Temple 
trust  fund,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  i8g2;  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  iSgs;  silver  medal, 
.Itlanta  Exposition,  iSg^;  gold  medal  of  honor,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  T8gg ;  gold  medal,  Paris 
Exposition,  igoo;  gold  medal,  Pan-.4merican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi;  gold  medal, 
Charleston  Exposition,  ig02 ;  grand  prize,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  igio. 
Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Avsards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  1915. 
2509.  Maidenhood.  2563.  William  M.  Paxton. 

2558.  Edward   W.  Redfield.  3086.  Marble  Head. 

2559.  Joseph  R.  De  Camp.  3099.  The  Oarsman. 

2560.  Edwin  Swift  Clvmer.  3863.  George   Harding. 

2561.  The  Entomologist.  3864.  W.  Elmer  Schofield. 

Lent  by  Henry  L.  Viereck,  Esq.  3867.  The  Surgeon. 

2562.  Thomas  P.  Anshutz.  Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 

Lent  by  The  Pennslyvania  Acad-  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

emy  of  the  Fine  Arts.  4489.  The   Pioneer   Mother. 

GRIMES,  FRANCES 

Born  Bracevilte,  Ohio.    Studied:    Pratt  Inst,  in  Brooklyn;  studios  of  Herbert  .'Idams  and 

Saint  Gaudens. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi^. 

1380.  Mrs.  C.  H.  Crane.  1443.  Arthur  Whiting. 

1439.  Joseph  Parsons.  3106.  Rex  Fincke,  Jr. 

1440.  Mrs.  Joseph   Parsons.  3113.  Miss  Pearmain. 

1441.  Mrs.  George  Parsons.  3129.  Ralph  Pulitzer,  Jr. 

1442.  George  Goodyear,  Esq. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 

KARVEY,  ELI 

Born  Ogden,  Ohio,  i860.  Studied:  Cincinnati  Academy  under  Lentz,  Noble  and  Rebisso; 
Julian  Academy  in  Paris  under  Lefebvre;  Constant  and  Doucet;  Delacluse  Academy 
under  Delance  and  Callot,  and  Fremiet  at  the  Jardin  des  Plantcs.  Member:  N.  S.  S.; 
N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  1903;  A.  S.  Honors:  First  class  gold  medal  for  painting,  Paris-Province 
Exposition,  igoo;  IFanamaker  prize  for  sculpture,  Paris  A.  A.  A.,  1900;  bronze  medal  for 
sculpture,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi}. 

1382.  Lion  Combating.  2882.  Adonis:  Greyhound  Recumbent. 

1383.  Lioness  Combating.  3566.  American  Elk. 

1696.  Adonis:  Young  Greyhound.  3816.  Rex:  Lion  with  Antelope. 

2875.   Maternal  Provisions.  4463.  Lion  of  the  Desert. 

HEBER,  CARL  AUGUSTUS 

Born   Stuttgart,    Germany,   JS74.    Studied  •with    Taft   in   Chicago.    Member:     N.   S.   S. 

Honors:    Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  IQ04. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
4519.  Bondage. 
HERING,  HENRY 

Born  Keiu  York,  1S74.   Studied:   A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Beaux-.lrts,  Paris,  and  zuith  .lugustus 

Saint  Gaudens. 

Bronze  medal,  for  Sculpture,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiy. 

Silver  medal,  for  Medals,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
1375.  Portrait  Relief:   Mr.   Evarts  Tracy.  1556.  Huntington  Walcott  Jackson. 

1381.  Portrait  Relief:  Mrs.  Tracy  Dows.  1557.  Charles  Albert  Coffin. 

1385.  Portrait  Relief:  Stephen  H.  Olin.  1558.  Medal:    American    Institute   of   Archi- 

1549.  Mode!  for  Scarsdale  Golf  and  Country  tects:  Obverse. 

Club  Medal:  Obverse.  1559.  Alice  Olin  Dows  and  Stephen  Olin 

1550.  Stephen  Henry  Olin:  Obverse.  Dows. 

1551.  Evarts  Tracy.  1560.  Stephen  Henry  Olin:  Reverse. 

1552.  Medal:    American    Institute    of  Archi-       1561.  Model  for  Scarsdale  Golf  and  Country 

tects:  Reverse.  2346.  Bust  of  Augustus  Saint  Gaudens. 

1553.  Medal:  Panama-Pacific  International  3097.  Memory. 

Exposition.  3100.  Devotion. 

1554.  Scarsdale   Golf  and  Country  Club  3119.  Courage. 

Medal:  Obverse.  3122.  Peace. 

1555.  Scarsdale   Golf  and  Country  Club  3276.  Running  Diana. 

Medal:  Reverse.  3277.  L'Allegro. 

HILL,  CLARA 

Born  Massachusetts.  Studied  iiilh  Augustus  Saint  Gaudens;  Julian  .Icademy  under 
Fuech,  and  Colarossi  Academy  under  Injalbert  in  Paris.  Honor:  Grand  prize,  Seattle 
Exposition,  1C)0C). 

1604.  Frederick  Bruce  Kelham. 

HOARD,  MARGARET 

Born  loua.  Studied:    Teachers'  College;  Columbia  University;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.   Honors: 
Saint  Gaudens  scholarship;  Art  Students'  League;  Automne  Salon,  1914.    Member:    Art 
Students'  League;  Union  Internationale  des  Beaux-.Irts  et  des  Lettres. 
Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191$. 

2247.  The  Old  Woman.  3137.  Eve. 

HOFFMAN,  MALVINA 
Born  in  Nev;  York. 
Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition.  San  Francisco,  191$. 

2872.  Russian  Bacchanale.  2879.  Russian  Dancers. 

2873.  Orientals:  Pavlowa  and  Novikoff.  3691.  Portrait  Bust:  Bonarius  Grimson. 

HOLLISTER,  ANTOINETTE  B. 

Born   Chicago.    Studied:    A.  I.  C;  Paris,  <with  M.  Rodin  and  M.  Injalbert.    Exhibited 

in  Salon,  Paris,  19O/. 

Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191  j. 
3396.  Bavarian  Peasant  Mother  and  Child. 


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SCULPTORS  AND  MEDALISTS 

HOLM,  VICTOR  S. 

Born  Copenhagen.  Denmark,  lS/6.    Studied:    A.  I.  C.  under  Lorado  Tafl;  Philip  Mar- 
tiny   in   Ne-ii;    Yort.    Member:    S.    IV.   A.   (Assoc);   Nat'l   Sculpture  Society.    Honors: 
First  prize.  Artists'  Guild,  St.  Louis,  1914. 
Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3S23.  Edmund  H.  Wuerpel,  Esq.  partment  of  Fine  Arts,  Louisiana  Pur- 

4480.  Halsey    C.     Ives,    Esq.,    Director:    De-  chase  Exposition. 

4512.  Prima  Mater. 

HOVENDEN,  MARTHA  M. 

Born  Plymouth  Meelini;.  Pa.,  1SS4.  Studied  iiith  Charles  Grafly ;  P.  A.  F.  A.,  and  H.  A. 
MacXeil,  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y. 

4154.  Girl  and  Kitten:  Sundial. 

HUMPHRISS,  CHARLES  HARRY 

Born  England,  lS6~.    Studied  in  London.   Member:    A'.  S.  S. 
3193.  Indian  Hunter. 

HYATT,  ANNA  VAUGHAN 

Born  Cambridge,  Mass.,  lS/6.   Studied  idth  Henry  H.  Kilson  in  Boston:  H.  A.  MacNeil 
in  Ne<w  York.    Member:    N.  S.  S     Honors:    Bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposi- 
tion, 1004;  third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  igio;  honorable  mention.  Salon,  igod-icfll. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  i^ij. 
918.  Fighting   Elephants.  3571.  Tiger  Group. 

2512.  Lion  and  Lioness  Group.  3580.  Winter  Group. 

2979.  L'Orage.  3581.  Jaguar  Reaching. 

3042.  Colts  in   a  Storm.  4520.  Great  Dane. 

3049.  Eight-Horse  Group.  4521.  Great  Dane. 

JAEGERS,  ALBERT 

Born  Elbcrfeld.  Germany,  1S6S.   Self-taught.   Member:    X.  S.  S.;  N.  Y.  Municipal  A.  S. 

Honors:   Bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,   1904. 

Bronze  medal.  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
3569.  Portrait:  Uncle  Joe  Cannon. 
JOHNSON,  GRACE  MOTT 

Born,  New  York,  1882.   Studied:   A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y. 
1396.  Chimpanzees.  3339.  Greyhound. 

3334.  Cliimpanzee.  3342.  Goat. 

KANNO,  GERTRUDE  BOYLE 

Born  San  Francisco,  j8yS.  Studied:  Cogsicell  College:  Cal.  School  of  Mechanical  .4rt; 
Mark  Hopkins  Institute  of  Art.  Honors:  Gold  medals.  Slate  Fair  and  Seattle,  Pacific- 
Yukon;  scholarship,  Mark  Hopkins. 

3109.  Head  of  William  Keith.  3111.  Takeshi  Kanno. 

KEMEYS,  EDWARD  S. 

Born  Savannah,  Ga.,  1843;  died  Georgetown,  Washington,  D.  C,  l^oy.    Studied:    New 
York  schools.    Employed  in  the  civil  engineer  corps  of  Central  Park,  N.  Y.,  after  serving 
in  the  Civil  War. 
1513.  Buffalo  and  Wolves.  3352.  Peacock  and  Sleeping  Rabbit. 

2925.  Battle   of   the   Bulls.  Lent  by  the  Art  Institute  of 

Lent  bv  the  Art  Institute  of  Chicago. 

Chicago.  3354.  Wolf  at  Bay. 

3348.  While   the   Mother   Sleeps:  Female  Lent  by  the  Art  Institute  of 

Jaguar  with  Cubs.  Chicago. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Institute  of  3357.  Mad  Panther. 

Chicago.  Lent  bv  the  Art  Institute  of 

3349.  Lion  No.  947.  Chicago. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Institute  of  3359.  Deer  with  Large  Antlers:  Standing. 

Chicago.  Lent  by  the  Art  Institute  of 

3351.  A  Mountaineer:  Rocky  Mountain  Sheep.  Chicago. 

3815.  Fighting  Panther  and  Deer. 

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CATALOGUE   OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF   FINE  ARTS 

KENDALL,  SERGEANT 

Born  Spuyten  Duyvil,  N.  >'.,  1869.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Eakins  in  Philadelphia; 
Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  and  Merson  in  Paris.  Member:  S.  A.  A,,  189S ;  A.  N.  A.,  igoi ; 
N.  A.,  W05;  Nat.  Inst.  .4.  L.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1S91 ;  medal, 
Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  iSgs;  Lippincott  prize,  P.A.F..4.,  1S94;  honorable  men- 
tion, Tennessee  Centennial  Exposition,  Nashville,  iSgy ;  second  prize,  If^orcester  Museum, 
igoo;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  bronze  medal,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  igoo;  second 
prize,  Worcester  Museum,  IQOI ;  silver  medal  for  painting,  bronze  medal  for  drawing  and 
honorable  mention  for  sculpture,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  igoi;  Shaw  prize, 
S.  A.  A.,  igoi;  Shaw  Fund  purchase,  S.  A.  A.,  igo.l;  gold  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exposition,  igo4:  Isidor  medal,  N.  A.  D.,  igo8;  Harris  prize,  .1.  I.  C,  1908;  Palmer 
gold  medal,  A.  I.  C,  igio. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igij. 

2463.  Elisabeth.  2465.  Quest. 

2464.  Breton  Girl. 

KIMBALL,  ISABEL  MOORE 

Born  ICentworih,  Iowa.    Studied  with  Herbert  .4dams. 

1412.  Portrait  Plaquette. 
1416.  Portrait  Medallion. 

KNIGHT,  CHARLES  ROBERT 

Born  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1S74.   Studied  with  Brush  and  DuMond;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Metro- 
politan .Irt  School. 

4464.  Kodiak  Bear.  4471.  Leaping  Tiger. 

4469.  Polar  Bear. 

KONTI,  ISIDORE 

Born  rienna,  .4ustria,  iS6j.    Studied:    Imperial  Academy  in  Vienna  under  Ilelmer  and 
Kundmann.    Came  to  the  United  States  in   iSgj.    Member:    N.  S.  S.;  N.   Y.  .4rch    Lg., 
igoi;  A.  N.  A.,  igoi;  N.  .4.,  igoj.    Honor:    Gold  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposi- 
tion, 1904. 
809.  Surprise.  3620.  Immortalitv  of  Genius. 

3398.  Solace.  3621.  Dying  Melodies. 

3574.  Scherzo.  4538.  Wood  Nymph. 

KRATINA,  JOSEPH 

Born  in  Prague,  Bohemia,  iS~3.    Member  of  the  Societe  des  Arts  Decoratifs,  Paris. 
4467.  Genius:  Head  of  Baby. 

KRUPKA,  JOSEPH 

Born  Rychnov,  Bohemia,  iSSo.    Studied:    Vienna,  Prague,  Moscow,  New  York.    Honor: 
Suydam  medal,  .4cademy  of  Design,  N.  Y. 

2513.  Kiss  of  the  Oceans. 

LADD,  ANNA  COLEMAN 

Born  Philadelphia,  iS/S.    Studied  in  Paris  and  Rome,  and  with  Grafiy. 

Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi}. 
1376.  A  Roman  Lady.  4466.  The  Sword. 

3579.  Sleeping  Furies.  4475.  Wind  and  Spray. 

3582.  High  Tide:  Low  Tide.  4509.  Rock  and  Flower  Group  for  PooL 

3688.  Winged  Head.  4514.  Triton  Babies. 

3695.  The  Human  Instrument.  4515.  Water  Sprites. 

4043.  Eleanora  Duse.  4516.  Sun-God  and  Python. 

LAESSLE,  ALBERT 

Born  Philadelphia,  iSyy.    Studied:    Spring  Garden  Inst.,  Drexel  Inst.,  P.  A.  F.  A.  and 

Charles  Grafiy.  Honors:   Stewardson  prize  and  Cresson  traveling  scholarship,  P.  A.  F.  .4., 

1904;  bronze  medal,  Buenos  Aires,  igio. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi^. 
2508.  Chanticleer.  3138.  The  Bronze  Turkev. 

2510.  Kingfisher.  3210.  The  Squirrel. 

2511.  Fantail  Pigeon.  3211.  The  Hunter. 

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SCULPTORS  AND  MEDALISTS 

LAESSLE,   ALBERT    (Continued^ 

3213.  Young  Turtle.  3220.  An  Outcast. 

3213.  Locust  and  Pine  Cone.  3221.  Frog  and   Katydid. 

3214.  King  Crab  and  Beetle.  3222.  The  Contented  Hop-toad. 

3215.  Blue-eyed  Lizard.  3223.  The  Source. 

3216.  Turtle  and  Prey.  3224.  Turtle  and  Snail. 

3217.  Repletion.  3225.  Heron  and  Fish. 

3218.  Turning  Turtle.  S226.  The  Old  Bullfrog. 

3219.  The   First   Step. 

LEE,  ARTHUR 

Ilonorahlc  mention,  Panama-Pacific  Iiitet  national  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  li)IS 
3098.  The  Virgin.  3121.  The  Nigger. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Harry  Payne  Whit- 
ney. 
LICHTENAUER,  J.  MORTIMER  ' 

Born   .Vciii   York,  lSy6.    StuiiieJ  luith  Mov.hray  in  .\'ci-j  York;  Merson  and  Laurens  in 
Paris.    Member:    N.  Y.  Arch.  Lff.,  1902;  Mural  P.;  .4.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.    Honors:    Presi- 
dent's prize.  A'.  Y.  .-ircli.  Lg ,  1903  and  1907. 
3332.  Statuette. 

LONGMAN,  EVELYN  BEATRICE 

Horn    Winchester,   Ohio,    1874.    Studied:    A.   I.    C.    under    Taft;   French   in   Netv    York. 
Member:    N.  S.  S.;  A.  N.  A.,  1909.    Honors:    Silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition, 1904. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

282.  Female  Torso.  4049.  Head  of  Bacchante. 

283.  Female  Torso.  4527.  L' .Amour. 

LUKEMAN,  AUGUSTUS 

Born  Richmond,  la.,  lH/O.  Studied  ivith  Launt  Thompson  and  D.  C.  French  in  Neiv 
York;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris,  under  Falguiere.  Member:  A',  y.  Arch.  Lg.,  1S98; 
N.  S.  S.;  A.  ,\'.  A.,  1909.    Honor:    Bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 

3331.  Diana. 

McCARTAN,  E. 

2978.  Pan. 

MacINTOSH,  WILLIAM  W. 

Born  West  Philadelphia,  Pa.   Studied:    P.  A.  F.  A.,  and  r.ith  Eakins  and  Chase. 
1630.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  L.  C.  M. 

McKENZIE,  R.  TAIT 

Born  .'Ihnonte,  Out ,  Canada,  1S67. 

Honorable  mention.  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition.  San  Francisco,  191$. 
4550.  The   Young  Franklin. 

MacNEIL,  CAROL  BROOKS 

Born  Chicago,  iS/i.   Studied:    A .  I.  C.  under  Lorado  Taft:  MacMonnies  and  Injalbert  in 
Paris.    Member:    N.  S.  S.,  N.   Y.    Honors:    Honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,   1900; 
bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 
281.  Betty.  3285.  Farewell   to  the  Fairies. 

3I9I.  First  Lesson.  3619.  The  Wave. 

MacNEIL,  HERMON  A. 

Born  Everett,  Mass.,  1S66.  Studied:  Mass.  Normal  .Irt  School  in  Boston;  luith  Chapu 
at  Julian  .Icademy  and  Falguiere  at  Ecole  des  Beaux-.lrts  in  Paris.  Member:  N.  S.  S. 
(ex-pres.) ;  A.  N.  A.,  1905;  N.  A.,  1906;  S.  A.  A.,  1901;  A'.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  1902;  N.  A.  C; 
Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Rinehart  Roman  scholarship,  1S96-1900;  designer's  medal, 
Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  JS9.I;  silver  medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  189s:  silver 
medal,  Paris  Exposition,  19(10;  gold  medal,  Pan-.-l merican  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901 :  gold 
medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  commemorative  gold  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Ex- 
position, 1904;  commemorative  medal,  Jens.ish  Settlement  in  .Imerica;  gold  medal,  Buenos 
Aires  Exposition,  1910. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191  j. 

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MacNEIL.    HERMON    A.    (Continued) 

1599.  Pan-American    Medal    of   Award:   Re-       1608.  Medal  of  Honor:  Architectural  League 

verse.  of  New  York :  Obverse. 

1600.  Pan-American   Medal   of   Award:   Ob-       3279.  Incoming  Wave. 

verse.  3280.  Girl   with  Young  Satyr. 

1607.  Medal  of  Honor:  Architectural  League 
of  New  York :  Reverse. 

MANATT,  WILLIAM  WHITNEY 

Born  Granville.  Ohio,  1S75.    Studied  iL-ith  Saint  Gaudens  at  .V.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y. 
3343.  Nymph. 

MANOR,  FLORENCE 

Born  Santa  Cruz.  Cal.,  iSSl.   Honor:    Gold  medal,  Alaska-Yukon  Exposition,  190^. 
4389.  The  Florence  Madonna. 

MANSHIP,  PAUL 

Born  St.  Paul.  Minn.,  jSS6.   Studied:   St.  Paul  Art  School;  P.  A.  F.  A.;  three  years'  fel- 
loivship  at  the  American  Academy  in  Rome.    Honors:    Helen  Foster  Burnett  prize  for 
sculpture,  N.  A.  D.,  New  York.  19IS:   IVidener  gold  medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1914. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4048.  Satyr  and  Sleeping  Nymph.  4081.  Portrait  of  a  Baby. 

4077.  Little  Brother.  4082.  Centaur  and  Dryad. 

4078.  Lvric  Muse.  4083.  Portrait   Statuette. 

4079.  Indian  Hunter.  4084.  Playfulness. 

4080.  Prong-horn  Antelope.  4085.  Spring  Awakening. 

MAZUR,  WLADYSLAW 

Born  Zaslo,   Poland,  iSy^.    Studied:     Vienna.  Societaire,  Salon  d'Autumne  Paris,   11)04. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  I915. 
1389.  Portrait.  4388.  Motherless. 

1394.   Coquetry. 

MEARS,  HELEN  FARNSWORTH 

Born  Oslikosh,  It'is.,  iS/6.    Studied:    Xeiv  York  and  Paris.    Member:    N.  S.  S.    Honors: 
Prize   ($500)    from   Mihiaukee    Women's    Club,   Columbian   Exposition,   Chicago,   1893; 
silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 
Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igij. 

1387.  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 

MILLER,  JOSEPH  MAXWELL 

Born  Baltimore,  iS//.  Studied:  Maryland  Inst.  School  of  .-Irt  and  Design;  Rinehart 
School  of  Sculpture  and  Charcoal  Club  in  Baltimore;  Julian  Academy  in  Paris  under 
P'erlet.  Member:  N.  S.  S.  Honors:  Gold  medal  of  honor,  Maryland  Inst,  of  Art  Design, 
iSQ/ ;  Rinehart  scholarship  to  Paris,  IQOO-Oy.  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  IQ02; 
silver  medal.  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 
Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  IQI^. 

1447.  Portrait  Heads:  Obverse.  1454.  Jubilee  Medal:  James,  Cardinal  Gib- 

1448.  Portrait    Heads:   Reverse.  bons:  Obverse. 

1451.  William  Sidney  Thayer.  1455.  Jubilee  Medal:  James,  Cardinal  Gib- 

bons: Reverse. 
MORA,  JOSEPH  JACINTO 

Born  Montevideo,  Uruguay,  18/6.   Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  N.  Y.  Art  School,  under 

Chase ;  Covsles  Art  School  in  Boston. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Aiuards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 

San  Francisco,  191$. 
2153.  Scratching  a  Twister.  3085.  Moki  Mana. 

2869.  Chochonee.  3087.  Old  Moki. 

2877.  The  Moki  Hairdresser.  3635.  Esoah. 

MOTT-SMITH,  MAY 

Born   Honolulu,   Haivaii.    Studied:    Colarossi   Academy    under    Courtois,    Van    IVeyden, 

Garridos,  T.  Spicer-Simson. 
1415.  Diana. 


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SCULPTORS  AND  MEDALISTS 

MULLER,  OLGA  POPOFF 

Born  Long  Island  City,  iSS,^.    Studied:    Pctrograd,  Munich,  Paris.    Honors:    Medal  of 

honor,    If'omen    Artists,   Paris;    honorable    mention,    Academy,    Chicago;    first   sculptural 

prize.  Association  of  If'omen  Painters  and  Sculptors,  AVw  York. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2864.  Meditation.  4529.  Centaur. 

3570.  Head  of  Breton.  4534.  Idyl. 

4495.  Primitive  Man. 

NEILSEN,  M.  P. 

1395.  Double  Medallion:  Louis  and  Hannah 
Sclioenfeld. 

NOQUET,  PAUL 

Born  Brussels,  iSyy ;  died,  igo6.  Studied  in  the  Brussels  Art  School  under  Jean  Por- 
taels.  In  igoo  he  entered  the  annual  sculpture  competition  in  Belgium  and  luon  the  "Prix 
Godecharle"  scholarship  of  Rome.  He  also  studied  in  Paris,  sculpture  <with  Mercie  and 
painting  ivith  Gerome.  Came  to  America  in  igoj.  He  ivas  a  dauntless  and  able  aero- 
naut, and  died  in  the  marshes  of  Long  Island,  into  ivhich  his  balloon  had  fallen  after 
one  of  the  most  remarkable  flights  ever  made. 
327.  Endless  Grief.  4494.  Soldier  of  Marathon. 

3583.  Despair.  Lent  by  Gutzon  Borglura,  Esq. 

3585.  Weeping  Man. 

O'DONOVAN,  WILLIAM  R. 

Born  Preston  Co.,  I'a.,  184.).   Member:    A.  N.  A.,  187S ;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg. 
4045.  Bust  of  Dr.  Talcott  Williams. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Talcott  Williams. 

PAINE,  ROBERT  T. 

Born  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  lS6g.    Studied  <zvith  Augustus  Saint  Gaudens. 

Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
4510.  Fountain  for  Public  Garden. 

PARSONS,  EDITH  BARRETTO 

Born  in  I'irginia.  Studied:   A.  S.  L.  of  A'.  Y.   Honors:   Scholarship  at  A.  S.  L.  and  com- 
petitive prizes. 
4498.  Fountain:  Duck  Baby. 

PARTRIDGE,  WILLIAM  ORDWAY 

Born   Paris,    1S61.    Studied:     EUi'ell  in   Nevu   York;   Pio    ll'elonski   in   Rome.    Member: 
N.  S.  S.;  A.  I.  A.  (cor.). 

Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igiS- 
3194.  Bust  of  Dr.  Weir  Mitchell. 

PATIGIAN,  HAIG 

Born  in  California,  1876.  Studied  ivith  Marquette  in  Paris.   Member:   Societe  des  Artistes 

Francais. 

.Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Aivards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 

San  Francisco,  igiS- 
3093.  Mrs.  C.  Frederick  Kohl.  4476.  Diana. 

3095.  John  Keith,  Esq.  4524.  Apollo  Hunting. 

3133.  Vanity. 

PERRY,  R.  HINTON 

Born   j\ew    York,   1S70.    Studied  •u.ith    Gerome,  Delance,   Callot,   Chapu   and  Puech   in 

Paris.   Member:   iV.  S.  S.;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  iSgS;  N.  A.  C. 
4501.   Daughter  of  Pan. 
PICCIRILLI,  ATTILIO 

Born  Massa,  Italy,   J866.    Studied:    Academia  San   Luca,  Rome.    Came  to  U.  S.   iSSS. 

Member:    N.   Y.  Arch  Lg.,   igoi;  N.  S.  S.;  A.  N.  A.,   igog.    Honors:    Bronze  medal, 


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PICCIRILLI,  ATTILIO   (Continued) 

Pan-American    Exposition,    Buffalo,    1901;    silver    medal,    Louisiana    Purchase    Exposi- 
tion, 1904. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  79/5. 

2097.  Head  of  a  Girl.  3826.  Fragment  of  a  Statue. 

2098.  Head  of  a  Boy.  3827.  Fragment  of  a  Statue. 
3132.  A  Soul.                                                               4497.  A  Faun's  Toilet. 
3136.  Mater  Consolatrix.                                            4533.  An   Outcast. 

3564.  Head   Portrait. 

PICCIRILLI,  FURIO 

Born  Massa,  Italy,  1868.    Studied:    Academia  San  Luca,  Rome.    Came  to  United  States 
iSSS.   Member:   N.  S.  S.   Honors:   Honorable  mention,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
looi;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 
Silver  inedal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
4536.   Eurvdice.  4537.  Young  Mother  and  Child. 

PIETRO,  C.  S. 

Born  Palermo,  1886.   Studied  in  Rome.   Honors:    Scholarship  for  study  in  Rome. 
Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  I<)IS. 
4505.  Mother  of  the  Dead. 

PIETZ,  ADAM 

Born  Offenbaclt-on-Main,  Germany,  iS/'J.  Studied:    P.  .1.  F.  .1.;  .-Irt  Institute,  Chicago. 

1377.  Louis  G.  Heinze.  1606.  Helen. 

1601.  Stephen  Girard.  1609.  Maurits  Leefson. 
1605.  Dorothy. 
POLASEK,  ALBIN 

Born   Frenstat,   Moravia,   iSyg.    Studied:  P.   .4.   F.   A.    Honors:     IVilliam   E.   Cresson 

traveling    scholarship,    igoy-igog.     Prix  de    Rome,    igio.     Honorable    mention,    Paris 

Salon,  igis. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igi}. 

280.  Maternal  Love.  4044.  Aspiration. 

284.  Portrait  of  a  Baby.  4488.  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 

286.  Fantasy.  4499.  The  Maiden  of  the  Roman  Campagna. 

2865.  Portrait  Bust  of  Frank  D.  Millet.  4530.  The  Sower. 
3737.  Portrait  Bust  of  Theodore  N.  Ely. 

POPE,  ALEXANDER 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  1849. 
2603.  Our  Vanishing  Wild  Life. 

PORTNOFF,  ALEXANDER 

Born  Tomashpolt,  Russia,  i8Sy.    Studied:    P.  .-I.  F.  .4.    Honor:    Cresson  traveling  schol- 
arship, 1913-13,  P.  A.  F.  A. 
Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3734.  Portrait   Bust. 

POWERS,  HIRAM 

Born  If'oodstock,  I't ,  iSos;  died  at  Florence,  iS/S-   He  modeled  and  repaired  ixiax  figures 
in  a  museum  at  Cincinnati  for  seven  years.    Ifent  to  Washington  in  183S,  to  model  busts 
of  celebrated  men.    He  established  himself  in  Florence  in  J8$7. 
3110.  California. 

PRATT,  BELA  LYON 

Born  Norivich,  Conn  ,  1S67.  Studied:  Yale  School  of  Fine  Art  under  Niemeyer  and 
H'eir;  .4.  S.  L.,  Saint  Gaudens,  Elivell,  Chase  and  Cox  in  A>w  York;  Ecote  des  Beaux- 
Arts  in  Paris  under  Falguiere  and  Chapu.  Member:  A'.  5.  S.;  A.  N.  A.,  J900;  N.  Y. 
Arch.  Lg.;  i\'at.  Inst.  .4.  L.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1897 ;  silver  medal, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition, 
1904. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


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PRATT,    BELA    LYON  (Continued) 

2836.  Bust  of  Mrs.  Pratt.  3966.  Nathan  Hale. 

3090.  River  Nymph.  3967.     Study  of  a  Young  Girl. 

3126.  Bust  of  My  Mother.  396S.  Lord  Amherst. 

3960.  Young  Mother.  3969.  St.  Christopher. 

3961.  Upstream   and    Downstream.  4511.  Whaleman. 

3962.  Echo.  452S.  Boy  with   Fish. 

3963.  The   Butterfly.  4544.  Large  Relief  No.  2. 

3964.  Polo  Player.  4551.  Large  Relief  No.   1. 

3965.  Edward  Everett  Hale. 

PROCTOR,  A.  PHIMISTER 

Born  Bozanr/uit,  Canada,  lS63.  Studied:  N.  A.  D.  and  A.  S.  L.  in  Neiv  York;  Puech  and 
Injalbert  in  Paris.  Member:  A.  A'.  A.,  igoj ;  N.  A.,  1^04:  S.  A.  A.,  iS<)5;  A.  If.  C.  S.; 
N.  Y.  Arch  Lg.,  iSgg;  N.  S.  S.;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition, 
Chicago,  lSc)S;  Rinehart  scholarship  to  Paris,  l8Q3-igoo:  gold  medal,  Paris  Exposition, 
IQOO;  gold  medal  for  sculpture  and  bronze  medal  for  painting,  Louisiana  Purchase  Ex- 
position, 1904;  X.  Y.  .4rch.  Lg.  medal,  igii. 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  IQI5. 

925.  Indian  on  Horse.  3527.  Alaskan  Brown  Bear:  Head. 

929.  Lions.  3528.  Silver  King  Fish. 

3521.  Charging  Elephant.  3529.  Princeton  I'iger.  9-inch  Reduction. 

3522.  Buffalo.  3530.  Princeton  Tiger.  22-inch  Reduction. 

3523.  American    Horse.  3531.  Faun:  First  Model. 

3524.  Elk.  4478.  American  Bison. 

3525.  Dog  with  Bone.  4542.  American  Bison. 

3526.  Buffalo,   Q.   H. 

PUTNAM,  ARTHUR 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,   1915. 

3196.  Indian   and  Puma.  3203.  Little  Cub  Bear. 

3197.  Skunked  Wild  Cat.  3204.  Buffalo   Hunt. 

3198.  Sneaking  Coyote.  3205.  Coyote   Head. 

3199.  Leopard   and  Gnu.  3206.  Crouching  Wild  Cat. 

3200.  Combat.  3207.  Two  Pumas. 

3201.  Tiger  Love.  3208.  Puma  and  Snake. 

3202.  Resting  Puma.  3209.  Snarling  Jaguar. 

PUTNAM,  BRENDA 

Born  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1S90.   Studied:    Art  Museum  School,  Boston;  A.  S.  L.  of  .V.   }'./ 
Corcoran  School,  Jf'ashington. 

2154.  The   Parting. 

QUINN,  EDMOND  T. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Studied  •with  Eakins  in  Philadelphia;  Injalbert  in  Paris.    Mem- 
ber:  N.  S.  S. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
285.  Audrey.  3829.  Aspiration. 

311S.  Edwin  Markham,  Esq.  Lent  bv  Mrs.  Henry  W.  Boettger. 

3192.  Nymph.  4507.  Nvmph:  Garden  Figure. 

3  568.  Portrait  of  C.  H.  Chavant,  Esq. 

RECCHIA,  RICHARD  H. 

Born  Quincy,  Mass.,  rSS^.   Studied:  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  Mass.;  Julien  Acad- 
emy, Paris. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  igij. 

1374.  Bas-relief  Portrait:  Bela  L.  Pratt.  3400.  Golden  Age,  No.  2. 

1386.  Bas-relief  Portrait:  H.  E.  Smith.  4546.  Relief:    Boston    Museum    of   Fine   Arts, 

1388.  Bas-relief  Portrait:  F.  C.  Recchia.  No.  2. 

1398.  Bas-relief  Portrait:  George  Guest.  4548.  Relief:   Boston   Museum   of  Fine   Arts, 

3399.  Golden  Age,  No.  1.  No.  1. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF   FINE  ARTS 

REMINGTON,  FREDERIC 

Born  Canton,  N.  Y.,  1861.    Died,  igo<).    Studied:    Yale  Art  School  one  year.    Member: 

Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  A.  N.  A.    Honor:    Silver  medal  for  sculpture,  Paris  Exposition,  iSSg. 
2976.  Rattlesnake.  2977.  Broncho  Buster. 

2980.  Cheyenne. 
RICHARDS,  LUCY 

Born  Laicrence,  Mass.    Studied:    Boston  Museum  School;  Keps  in  Dresden;  Eustrich  in 

Berlin;  Julien  Academy  in  Paris. 
3640.  The  Lilies:  A  Sun  Dial. 

RISQUE,  CAROLINE  EVERETT 

Born    St.    Louis,   Mo.,    1S86.     Studied:     St.   Louis    School    of    Fine   .4rts    under   Zolnay. 

Member:    S.   IF.  A. 
2871.  Mere  Colaer.  2878.  The  Old  One. 

2874.  In  the  Morning.  2881.  Josef. 

4513.  Bird  Fountain. 
ROTH,  FREDERICK  G.  R. 

Born    Brooklyn,    iS/'S.     Studied   luith    Hellmer   and   Meyerhelm    in    Vienna.     Member: 

jX.  S.  S.;  a.  N.  a.,  igo6;  ff.  A.,  1906;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  1902;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L. ;  S.  A.  A., 

1903.    Honors:    Silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904;  silver  medal,  Buenos 

Aires  Exposition,  1910. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2249.  The   Booklover.  2256.  Equestrienne. 

2250.  Polar  Bear.  2257.  Sea  Lion. 

2251.  Seal.  2258.  The  Baker. 

2252.  Hippopotamus.  2259.  The  Candlestickmaker. 

2253.  Calf.  2260.  The  Butcher. 

2254.  Polar  Bear.  3135.  Polar  Bear. 

2255.  Tug  of  War.  4473.  Sea  Lions. 

RUMSEY.  CHARLES  CARY 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2383.  Hound.  2388.  Calf  and  Colt. 

2384.  Horse  and  Man  Drinking.  2389.  Stone  Bull. 

2385.  Study  for  Centaur.  .       2867.  Hound  Andirons. 

2386.  Scratching  Dog.  2868.  Hound   Andirons. 

2387.  Lion  Cub.  4532.  Boyhood. 

RUSH,  WILLIAM 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  1/^6;  died  in  same  city,  /5.?.-f.  First  sculptor  of  American  birth 
and  parentage.  Received  instruction  in  clay  modeling  from  Joseph  {('right.  Became 
kno<ivn  as  a  carver  of  figureheads  for  ships,  and  later  of  busts  of  eminent  persons.  Served 
in  the  Revolutionary  army.  One  of  the  founders  P.  A.  F.  .4.  and  Director  until  his  death. 
2760.  Bust  of  Lafayette.  2807.  Bust  of  William  Rush. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 

of  the  Fine  Arts.  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

RYDEN,  HENNING 

Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1592.  Charles  Dickens.  1596.  Medal:  American  Institute  of  Chemical 

1593.  Medal:  Inauguration,  1913.  Engineers. 

1594.  Medal:   The    American   Carnation  1597.  The  Dorner  Memorial  Medal. 

Society.  1598.  The  Horticultural  Societv  of  Chicago. 
SAHLER,  HELEN 

Born  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  iS"-.   Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.  and  Enid  Yandell. 
3736.   Head  of  a  Boy. 

SAINT    GAUDENS,    ANNETTA    JOHNSON    (Continued^ 

Born  Flint,  Ohio.    Studied:    Columbus  Art  School;  A.  S.  /..,  A^.  Y.   Honors:    Scholarship 
Columbus  Art  School;  scholarship  A.  S.  L.,  N.  Y.;  sculpture  prize,  1913,  IVoman  Painters 
and  Sculptors  Exhibition. 
Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915 

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SCULPTORS  AND  MEDALISTS 


SAINT    GAUDENS.    ANNETTA    JOHNSON 

1390.  Edward  and  John  Lancaster  Burling.  2929.  Bedtime. 

1400.  Carlota  Saint-Gaudens.  3089.  Louis  Johnson. 

1409.  Medallion:  Baby.  3112.  Paul  Saint-Gaudens. 

1456.  Medallion:  L.  St.  G. 

SAINT  GAUDENS,  AUGUSTUS 

Horn  in  Dublin,  Ireland,  iS^/S;  died  at  Cornish,  N.  H.,  1907.  He  vjas  brought  to  New 
York  iL'hen  six  months  old.  Followed  the  profession  of  cameo-cutter.  Studied  at  Cooper 
Institute,  :S6i,  and  N.  A.  D.,  1S65-66.  Later  studied  in  Paris  under  Francois  Jouffroy; 
also  worked  in  Rome;  returned  to  New  York  in  iS^j. 

4479.  Seated  Lincoln. 

Lent  by  the  Lincoln  Monument  Fund. 

SAINT  GAUDENS,  LOUIS 

Born  Nevj  York,  l8j4.  Studied  with  his  brother,  .Augustus  Saint  Gaudens;  Ecole  des 
Beaux-.lrts  in  Paris.  Member:  N.  S.  S.  Honor:  Silver  medal,  Pan-American  Expo- 
sition, Buffalo,  igoi. 

1411.  Franklin  Medal.  3865.  Infant's  Head. 

1444.  Medallion   Portrait.  4481.  Piping  Pan. 

3689.  Head  of  Ceres. 

SALVATORE,  VICTOR  D. 

Born    Italy,    iSS/.    Studied   with    Charles    Niehaus,    H.    .1.    MacNeil   and   A.    Phimister 
Proctor.    Honors:    Bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  igo4. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  19IS. 

2347.  Head  of  Old  Lady.  3832.  Seeking. 

3117.  Study  of  a  Young  Girl.  4525.  Youth. 

3  567.  Study  of  Old  Man. 

SAWYER,  EDWARD  WARREN 

Born   Chicago,   lS~6.    Studied  with   l^erlet  and  Rodin  in  Paris.    Honors:   Bronze  medal, 

Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  11)13. 

1562.  Ba-Haw:  Arapahoe.  1577.  Be  Me  Tha. 

1563.  Naiche:  Apache.  1578.  On  Ah  Shin  Nin  Nah. 

1564.  Han-Ni-Ait.  1579.  Tja  Yo  Ni. 

1565.  Ne  Aie  Ta  Ha  Wa.  1580.  Sota. 

1566.  Esh  Sha  a   Nish  Is.  1581.  Nob  To  L 


1567.  Ho  Tua  Hwe  Ko  Mas. 

1568.  Ma  Ki  Na  Ko. 

1569.  Noco  Te   Mah. 

1570.  Che  Ho  Ni. 

1571.  Timbo. 

1572.  Tab  Do  Ni  Pper. 

1573.  Ma  Si  Ni. 

1574.  Be  Sha  E  Chi  E  Di  Esha. 

1575.  Curlev:  Custer  Scout. 

1576.  Esh  Spa  Di  E  Ash. 


1582.  Est  Jan  Lopa. 

1583.  Sunka   Hanska. 

1584.  Hunpe   Ka. 

1585.  Kah  Wah  Se. 

1586.  See  Hah. 

1587.  Sab  Cooh  Ru  Tu  Ree  Hoo. 

1588.  Stab  Pe  U. 

1589.  Pee  Pe  U. 

1590.  Ne  I  So  Meb. 

1591.  To  Wak  Ohi  Jim. 


SCHULENBURG,  ADELE  E. 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  iSS^.  Studied:  Si.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts  under  Zolnay:  Seces- 
sion School  in  Berlin;  Charles  Grafly  of  Philadelphia.  Honor:  Bronze  medal,  Seattle 
Exposition. 

4155.  Scrub  Woman. 

SCHWEIZER,  J.  OTTO 

Born  /Zurich,  Switzerland,  lS6j.    Studied: 
1468.  Fred  Silcher. 
1471.  Portrait  of  George  Linden. 
1474.  Portrait  of  the   Artist's   Mother. 


Dresden,  Rome,  Florence. 

1475.  Alexander  the  Great. 

1478.  Portrait  of  S.  Weir  Mitchell. 


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SCUDDER,  JANET 

Born  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  J873.  Studied:  Cincinnati  Art  Academy  luith  Rebisso;  Taft  in 
Chicago;  MacMonnies  in  Paris.  Member:  N.  S.  S.;  N.  A.  C.  Honors:  Medal,  Colum- 
bian Exposition,  Chicago,  iSgs;  honorable  mention,  Sun  Dial  Competition,  Neiv  York, 
189S;  bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  IQ04;  honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon, 
igil.  First  American  woman  to  have  work  bought  for  the  Luxembourg,  Paris. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1506.  Fahnestock  Medallion.  4387.  Tortoise  Fountain. 

2927.  Shell  Fountain.  4482.  Flying  Cupid. 

2981.  Sea  Weed  Fountain.  4484.  Young  Pan. 

3046.  Little  Lady  of  the  Sea.  4493.  Fighting  Boys. 

3190.  Frog  Fountain.  4522.  Young  Diana. 

SIMONS,  AMORY  C. 

Born    Charleston,   S.    C,    JS69.    Studied:     P.   A.    F.    A.:    Dampt   and   Puech   in   Paris. 
Honors:    Honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  igoo;  honorable  mention,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  jgoi ;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904;  honorable 
mention,  Paris  Salon,  igo6. 
Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3572.  Having  a  Hard  Time.  3576.  The  Storm. 

3575.  Mastiff  Dogs. 

SNEDEN,  ELEANOR  ANTOINETTE 

Born  New  York,  iS/6.    Studied  with  Genevieve  Granger  in  Paris. 
1410.  Portrait  of  a  Woman.  1414.  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 

SPICER-SIMSON,  THEODORE 

Born  Havre,  France,  1871.    Studied  in  Paris.    Honors:    First  class  medal,  Brussels  In- 
ternational  Exhibition,    igio;    Ghent   International   Exhibition,    igi2;   Associate   of   the 
Societe  Nationale  des  Beaux-Arts,  igoi. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1480.  Mrs.  Edward  Newell.  1490.  Mrs.  C.  Dewey  Hilles. 

1481.  Public  Welfare:  Obverse.  1491.  John  B.  White. 

1482.  Public  Welfare:  Reverse.  1492.  Captain  Rostron. 

1483.  Miss  Hilda  Schmidt.  1493.  George  F.  Watts. 

1484.  Mrs.  F.  S.  James.  1494.  George  Meredith. 

1485.  Ex-President  William  H.  Taft.  1495.  Alexander  Agassiz. 

1486.  Mrs.  Daniel  Fairchild.  1496.  Admiral   Sir   Wilmot   Hawfcsworth. 

1487.  General  Horace  Porter.  1497.  H.  M.  S.  Good  Hope:  Reverse,  Admiral 

1488.  Mrs.  F.  T.  Blakeman.  Hawksworth. 

1489.  Mrs.  E.  Mudocce  and  B.  Edwards.  3092.  Portrait  of  Miss  Hilda. 

STACKPOLE.  RALPH  W. 

Born  near  Grants  Pass,  Oregon,  iSSS-   Studied:    San  Francisco  Institute  of  Art,  with  A. 

Putnam  and  G.  Piazzoni;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris. 

Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
1987.  Charles  Frederick  Holder.  3636.  Mrs.  Sloss  and  Children. 

2863.  Nymph.  3692.  Head  of  Louis  Sloss,  Jr. 

STERLING,  LINDSEY  MORRIS 

Born  Mauch  Chunk,  Pa.   Studied:  Cooper  Union;  A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Paris. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2876.  Mischief.  4153.  Fountain:  Afraid. 

2880.  Investigation.  4490.  The  Awakening. 

2883.  Water  Witch  Girl. 

STEWARDSON,  EDMUND  AUSTIN 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  1S60;  died  in  Newport,  R.  I.,  1892.   Studied:  P.  A.  F.  A.  and  Ecole 
des  Beaux-.'lrts :  also  under  A  liar  and  Chapu. 
2837.  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  3341.  Alexander  Harrison. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 

of  the  Fine  Arts.  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

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STORRS,  JOHN 

Born  in  Chicago,  188$.    Studitd  ziil/i  Charles  Crafty,  Paul  ir.  Bartlett,  Auguste  Rodin, 
Lorado  Taft. 
4472.  Marble  Head. 

TAFT,  LORADO 

Born  Elmiuood,  111.,  i860.  Studied:  Ecole  des  Beaux-.-lrts  in  Paris  under  Dumont,  Mon- 
naissieux  and  Thomas.  Member:  A'.  S.  S.;  .4.  N.  .1.,  1909;  N.  A.,  1911;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.; 
Chicago  S.  A.;  S.  If.  A.;  Municipal  Art  Commission;  A.  I.  A.  (cor.),  1907.  Honors: 
Designer's  medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  silver  medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901 ;  gold  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904;  Montgomery- 
H'ard  prize,  .1.  J.  C,  1906. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  J915. 
4506.  Fragment  of  Fountain  of  Time. 

USHER,  LEILA 

Born  Onolaska,  iris.,  /SjO.   Studied  with  Geo.  T.  Brewster  in  Cambridge,  Mass.;  A.  S.  L. 
in  AVw  York  under  Augustus  Saint  Gaudens;  H.  H.  Kitson  in  Boston.    Honor:    Bronze 
medal,  .Atlanta  Exposition,  1S95. 
Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1457.  William  Austin  Cannon.  1463.  Susan  B.  Anthony:  Reverse. 

1458.  Robert   Underwood.  1464.  Girl   of  Palermo. 

1459.  Adolf  Kanitz.  1465.  Maria  Montessori. 

1460.  Francis  Adams  Child.  1466.  Charles  Elliot  Norton. 

1461.  Bas-relief  of  a  Child.  1467.  Taorminese  Girl. 

1462.  Susan  B.  Anthony:  Obverse. 

VONNOH,  BESSIE  POTTER 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  iSy.\   Studied:    A.  I.  C.  under  Taft.    Member:    N.  S.  S.;  A.  N.  A., 
1906:  Port.  P.    Honors:    Second  prize,  Nashville  Exposition,  1S97;  bronze  medal,  Paris 
Exposition,    IQOO;    honorable    mention,    Pan-American    Exposition,    Buffalo,    190 1 ;   gold 
medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,   1904. 
Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3061.  Enthroned.  3069.  The  Scarf. 

3062.  Good  Night.  3070.  Girl  Dancing. 

3063.  His  First  Journey.  3071.  Motherhood. 

3064.  Maidenhood.         '  3072.  The  Dance. 

3065.  Youth.  3637.  A  Young  Mother. 

3066.  Grecian  Draperies.  3912.  Water  Lilies. 

3067.  Butterflies.  4392.  The  Intruder. 

3068.  A  Chance  Acquaintance. 
WALTER,  EDGAR 

Born  in  San  Francisco.  1S/7.  Studied:  San  Francisco  Institute  of  Art;  Paris  with  Cor- 
mon  and  Perrin.    Honorable  mention,  Paris  Salon. 

Honorable  mention,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  J915. 
3139.  Nymph  and  Bears. 

WARD,  JOHN  Q.  A. 

Born   Vrbana,  Ohio,   18^0.    Studied:    H.  K.  Brown's  studio,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.    President 
N.  A.  D.,  187.1;  president  N.  S.  S.,  1896-1905.    Member:    Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  Arch.  Lg.  of 
N.  Y.;  honorary  member  of  the  Nat.  Inst,  of  A.;  received  from  the  Architectural  League, 
first  gold  medal  of  honor  given  to  a  sculptor. 
924.  General  Hancock.  2711.  Norseman. 

2637.  General  Washington.  2712.  Freedman. 

2638.  Simon  Kenton.  2928.  Indian  Hunter. 

2676.  Pilgrim:   A   Sketch.  4541.  Henry  Ward  Beecher. 

2677.  Shakespeare. 

WARNER,  OLIN 

Born  in  Suffield,  Conn.,  1S.14.  Died  in  New  York,  1896.  Studied  with  Jouffroy,  Falguiere, 
and  Carpeaux.  Became  assistant  to  Carpeaux.  Returned  to  United  States  and  passed 
through  many  hardships  while  gaining  recognition.    Member:    S.  A.  A. 


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Chief  Moses:  Sullu 
Bust  of  Col.  Wood 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S. 
J.   Alden  Weir. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S. 
The  Spinner. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S. 
Maude  Morgan. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S. 
Rosalie. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S. 
Maude  Morgan. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S. 
Mr.  Cottier. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S. 
Dancing  Nymph. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S. 


■Tash-Kosha. 
Wood,  Esq. 
Wood,  Esq. 
Wood,  Esq. 
Wood,  Esq. 
Wood,  Esq. 
Wood,  Esq. 
Wood,  Esq. 
Wood,  Esq. 


WARNER,    OLIN    (Continued) 

1378.  The  Wood  Children.  1437. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq.  2835. 

1397.  Cupid  and  Psyche. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq.  2838. 

1399.  Chief  Joseph:  Chief  of  the  Nez  Perce 

Indians:  Medallion.  3281. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 

1425.  Sabina.  3578. 

1426.  Lot:  Chief  of  the  Spokanes. 

1427.  Young  Chief:  Cayuse  Indian.  3693. 

1428.  Yatin-Ee-Ah-Witz:  Chief  of  the 

Cayuses.  4050. 

1429.  N-Cha-Ask-We :  Chief  of  the  Cayuses. 

1430.  Nanny  Moale  Wood.  4468. 

1431.  Seltice. 

1433.  C.  E.  S.  Wood.  4535. 
1435.  Maxwell  Wood. 

WASHBURN,  MARY  S. 

Born  Star  City,  InJ.,  lS6S. 
Edward  Sawyer. 

1432.  The   Philosopher. 

1434.  The  Infant. 

WEINERT,  ALBERT 

Born  Leipzig,  Germany,  1863.   Studied:    Melc/ioir  zur  Strapen  in  Leipzig;  V under  S tap- 
pen  in  Brussels.   Member:    N.  S.  S. 
1450.  Miss  Helen  Dodd. 

WEINMAN,  ADOLPH  ALEXANDER 

Born  Karhrulie,  Germany,  1870:  came  to  America  in  18S0.  Studied:  A.  S.  L.  of  New- 
York  under  Augustus  Saint  Gaudens;  Cooper  Union.  Member:  N.  S.  S.;  N.  Y.  Arch. 
Lg.,  1902;  S.  A.  A.,  1903;  A.  N.  A.,  1906;  N.  A.,  1911;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Honor- 
able mention,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901:  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exposition,  1904;  silver  medal,  Brussels  Exposition,  1910. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  191$. 


Studied:    .4rt  Institute,  with  Charles  Mulligan;  Paris,  nuith 

1436.  Ernest. 
1438.  Mv  Mother. 


1647.  Charles  Keck. 

1648.  The  Edison  Medal. 

1649.  Medal:  American  Institute  of  Archi- 

tects: Obverse. 

1650.  Julius  Theo.  Melchers. 

1651.  Bronze  Medal:  Louisiana  Purchase 

Exposition. 

1652.  Louise  Hettinger:  Plaque. 

1653.  Medal  for  Life  Saving. 

1654.  Medal:  American  Institute  of  Archi- 

tects: Reverse. 

1655.  Charles  Yoce  Harvey. 

1656.  Grand  Prize:  Louisiana  Purchase 

Exposition. 

1657.  Medal. 

1658.  Dorothy. 

1659.  Louise  Hettinger. 

1660.  Plaque  No.  1. 


1661.  Medal:  National  Institute  of  Arts  and 

Letters:  Obverse. 

1662.  U.  S.  Medal  for  Life  Saving  on  Rail- 

roads. 

1663.  Portrait   Plaque. 

1664.  Alice  Helen  Hettinger. 

1665.  Medallion:  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

1666.  Plaque  No.  2. 

1667.  Medal:  National   Institute  of  Arts  and 

Letters:  Reverse. 

1668.  Catharina  Weinman. 

2203.  Lectern  for  Clark  Memorial  Chapel. 
2930.  Descending  Night. 

4046.  Portrait  of  W.  R.  M.,  Esq. 

4047.  Chief   Blackbird. 
4209.  Heroic   Courage. 

4211.  Study  for  Lincoln  at  Hodgenville. 
4500.  Head  of  Lincoln. 


WENDT,  JULIA  M.  BRACKEN 

Born  Apple  River,  III.,  1871.  Studied:  A.  I.  C,  with  Taft.  Member:  S.  IV.  A.;  Chicago 
S.  A.;  Chicago  Municipal  A.  Lg.;  Los  Angeles  F.  A.  A.  Honors:  Sculpture  prize,  Chi- 
cago, 1898;  Chicago  Municipal  A.  Lg.  prize,  1905;  first  prize,  California  .irt  Club,  1913. 

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WENDT,   JULIA   M.   BRACKEN    (Continued) 

1401.  Medal:  Chicago  Society  of  Artists.  1405.  Life  Saver. 

1402.  Mode  Wineraan.  1408.  Carl  Oscar  Borg. 

WHEELOCK,  LILA  AUDUBON 

Born  Passaic  Park,  N.  J.,  iSgo.  Studied:    A.  S.  L.   Honor:    Sculpture  prize,  A.  S.  L. 
2870.  Ski:  Russian  Wolf  Hound. 

WHITNEY,  GERTRUDE  V. 

Born  Mew  York  City.   Studied  ivilh  J.  E.  Fraser  and  Andrei-^  O'Connor.   Honor:    Honor- 
able mention,  Paris  Salon,  I913. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  191^. 

3140.  Fountain. 

WORTHINGTON,    BEATRICE    MAUDE 

Born   H'igan,  England,   /S<??.    Studied  with   Professor  Lanteri:   Royal  College  of  Art; 

South  Kensington,  London,  England;  the  Manchester  Municipal  School  of  Art,  England. 

Honors:    Two  siher  medals;  five  scholarships. 
4465.  Grief. 

WRIGHT,  ALICE  MORGAN 

Born  Albany,  X.   Y.,  iSSi.    Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  A'.   Y.    Honor:    Saint  Gaudens  prize, 
A.  S.  L.,  1909. 

1403.  Pastorale  No.  2.  3638.  Piping   Satyrs. 

1404.  Portrait  of  President  Seelye.  3639.  Piping   Satyrs. 

1406.  Pastorale  No.  3.  4390.  Beside  the  Pool. 

1407.  Pastorale   No.    1.  4462.  Wood  Nymph. 

YOUNG,  MAHONRI  M. 

Born  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1877.    Studied:    A.  S.  L.  of  N.  Y.;  Julien  .Icademy  in  Paris. 

Member:    A.   N.  A.,   iQli;   N.   S.   S.    Honors:     Honorable   mention   for   etching,   Paris 

A.  A.  A.;  honorable  mention,  Buenos  Aires,  iQio;  Barnett  prize,  N.  A.  D.,  igii. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
2307.  Dav  Dreams.  3358.  Tired  Out. 

3350.  Stevedore.  3360.  Shoveler. 

3353.  Chiseler.  3392.  Peter  Newell  at  Leonia. 

3355.  Scrub  Woman.  3393.  The  Heavy  Sledge. 

3356.  The  Piper  at  the  Gates  of  Dawn. 

ZETTLER,  EMIL  ROBERT 

Born    Karlsruhe,   Baden,    Germany,    1878.     Studied:     Art   Institute   of   Chicago:    Royal 
.-Icademy  of  Berlin;  Julien  .Academy,  Paris.    Honors:    Silver  medal,  Chicago  Society  of 
.Artists,  1915;  honorable  mention,  Chicago  Art  Institute,  1<)I2;  .American  Artists'  Exhibi- 
tion. 
Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  I^IS- 

3091.  David  P.  4018.  Professor  T.  S. 


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APPENDIX: 
INDEX  OF  ARTISTS-FLOOR  PLANS 


EXPLANATORY  NOTE 


A  list  of  the  works  exhibited  by  each  artist  in  the  United  States  Section, 
together  with  a  biographical  note,  is  given  in  the  Biographical  Index, 
pages  283  to  430  of  this  Catalogue.  The  Biographical  Index  is  divided 
into  three  parts,  Painters  and  Illustrators;  Etchers,  Engravers  and  Litho- 
graphers, and  Sculptors  and  Medalists.  These  Indexes  are  arranged  in 
alphabetical  order  of  the  artists'  proper  names,  and  reference  to  them 
is  indicated  in  this  Index  of  Artists  by  one  or  more  symbols,  as  follows : 

*  Painters  and  Illustrators,  pages  283  to  388. 

§  Etchers,  Engravers  and  Lithographers,  pages  389  to  429. 

t  Sculptors  and  Medalists,  pages  430  to  451. 

With  the  name  of  each  foreign  artist  is  given  the  section  in  which  his 
or  her  work  is  exhibited,  together  with  the  number  which  the  exhibit 
bears.    The  location  in  this  Catalogue  of  the  various  Sections  is  as  follows : 

Argentina    Page  254  Netherlands  (Holland) 

China    Page  237  Page  256 

Cuba    Page   155  Norway Page  275 

France Page   146  Philippine  Islands ....  Page   244 

International Page  260  Portugal    Page  251 

Italy    Page    156  Sweden    Page  245 

Japan    Page   139  Uruguay    Page   154 

In  like  manner,  the  number  borne  by  the  paintings  and  drawings  in  the 
Comparative  Loan  Collection  (L^nited  States  Section)  and  by  the  pho- 
tographs in  the  collection  of  photographic  reproductions  of  Mural 
Paintings  and  Sculpture  is  given  in  this  Index  of  Artists  with  the  name 
of  the  artist. 

Comparative  Loan  Collection,  Galleries  61,  62,  63,  91,  92 

Pages  204  to  207,  226  to  227 

Photographic  Reproductions,  Wall  B,  Gallery  26,  and  Gallery  27 
Pages  159,   160  to   163 


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INDEX  OF  ARTISTS 


Abbey,    Edwin    A.— 169.    218.  United 

States.     Photo.  Reprod.  • 

Abe,   Kakuyei. — 167.  Japanese 

Aberg,  Emil — HO.  S^iedish 
Achenbach,   Andreas — 4028 

United  States  Section  Loan  Collection 
Achenbach,  Andreas — 4030 

United  Slates  Section  Loan  Collection 

Ackerman,  Olga  M.  • 

Adams,       Herbert — 94,       166.  United 

States.      Photo.   Reprod.  * 

Adams,  John  Ottis  • 

Adams,  John  Quincy — 1,  2  International 

Adams,  Philip  • 

Adan,  Louis  6mile — 230  French 

Addams,  Clifford  •§ 

Addams,   Inez  * 
Addicks,  Christian  Johannes — 1 

A'etfierlands 

Adler,  Jules— 231  French 

Agache,   Alfred   Pierre— 232  French 

Agthe,   Curt — 3  International 

Aguiar,  el   Conde  de — 4,  5,  6  International 

Agutte,  Georgette — 233,  234  French 

Ahlberg,  Olof— 253,  254,  255  Swedish 

Ahrens,    Ellen    Wetherald  *  • 

Aid,   George  Charles  § 

Aida.   Naohiko — 40  Japanese 

Aiken,  Charles  A. —  • 

Aires,  Frederico  Pereira — 1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6 

Portuj^uese 

Aitken,   Robert  I.  X 

Akeley,  Carl  E.  X 

Akkeringa,    Johannes — 2  Netherlands 

Albert,   Ernest  • 

Albright,   Adam   Emory  • 

.Mexander,  John  W.  • 

Alfano,   Vincenzo  X 

Alice,  Antonio — 1,  2,  3  Argentine 

Allen,  Charles  Curtis  • 

Allen,   James  § 

Allen,  Marion  Bovd  • 

Allis,  C.  Harry     '  • 

Allston,  Washington  • 
Alma-Tadema,    Sir    Lawrence — 2848. 

U.  S.  Section,  Loan  Collection 

Almquist,   Olof  § 

Aman-Jean,   Edmond — 235,   236  French 

Ames.  Blanche  • 

Amctani,    Sadajiro — 69  Japanese 

Amigoni,  Luigi — 114  Italian 

Aminoff,   Gregori — 1  Swedish 

Amorsolo,  F. — 1  Philippine 


An  Ti-sing— 219 
Andersen,  Martinus 
Anderson,    Alexander 
Anderson,  Karl 
Ando,  Juji- 120,    243 
Ando,  Bokuko— 88 
Andrassv,  Theod. — 7,  8 
Andre,  Albert— 237,  238 
Anivitti,  Filippo — 1 
Anshutz,  Thomas  P. 
Amino,   Nicola   D.— 121,    122 
Araki,  Kwampo — 174 
Aragon,   Margarita  de — 1 
Archambault,   A.    Margaretta 
Armington,    Caroline    Helena 
Armington,    Frank   M. 
Arnold.  Henry — 611 
Arntzenius,   Paul — 3,   116,    117 
Arthurs,  Stanley  Massey 
Arzadun,   C.  de— 1,  2,   3,  4,   5, 


Chinese 


Japanese 

Japanese 

International 

French 

Italian 

• 

Italian 

Japanese 

Cuban 

§ 

§ 

French 
Netherlands 

# 

6,  7,  8, 

Uruguayan 
Japanese 


Asada,   Matsukichi — 148 

Ashley,  Clifford  Warren  • 

Asscher,   Henriette — 4  Netherlands 

Astrup,  Nicolai — 1,  2  Norwegian 

Asuncion— 2  Philippine 

Atthim,  Caleb— 311,  312,  313  Swedish 

Aube,  Jean-Paul — 612  French 

Auburtin,  J. -Francis — 238A,  239  French 
Augustin,  M. — 783                          International 

Austin,   Amanda  P.  *t 

Avy,   Joseph-Marius — 240,   241  French 
Azevedo   e    Silva,   Antonio   GonQalves — 7,   8, 

9,  10,  11  Portuguese 

Bacher,   Otto  •§ 

Backlund-Celsing,  Elsa — 2,  3,  4  Swedish 

Bacque,  Daniel — 613  French 

Baer,  Lillian  X 

Baer,  William  J.  * 

Bail,   Franck-Antoine — 242  French 
Bail,  Joseph— 2818 

United  Stales  Section  Loan  Collection 
Bains,   Ethel  Franklin  Betts 
Baixas  Carrate,  Juan — 9,  10 
Baivuken,   Katsunofu — 188 
Baker,  William  Bliss 

Baker,   George  A.  • 

Baker,   Samuel  Burtis  • 
Bakhuysen,  Jan — 2914 

United  States  Section  Loan  Collection 

Balande,  Gaston — 243  French 

Balaxo,   Paula   Himmelsbach  • 

Ball,   Caroline   P.  t 


International 
Jafianese 


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CATALOGUE  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Ball,  Robert  E.,  Jr.  • 

Balla  Internalional 

1130,  1131,  1132,  1133,  1134, 

1135,   1136,   1137,   1138 
Ballin,  Hugo— 208.      United    States.      Photo. 

Reprod.  • 

Bancroft,     Milton — 223.       United     States. 

Photo.  Reprod. 
Barabas,    Miklos — 11,    12  International 

Baransky,    E.   Laszlo — 784  International 

Bareau,  Georges — 614  French 

Barlow,   Myron  • 

Barnard,  Edward  H.  * 

Barnes,  Gertrude  J.  • 

Barnett,  Tom  P.  • 

Barnhorn,  Clement  J.  t 

Baroccio — 4007,  4010 

United  States  Section  Loan  Collection 
Barone,  Antonio  § 

Barta,  E. — 13  International 

Bartholome,  Albert — 615  French 

Bartlett,  Frederic  Clay  • 

Bartlett,  Paul  Wayland  X 

Barreiros,   Augusto   Cesar  Portuguese 

Wood  Carvings,  Louis  XIV.  Style 
Baschet,   Marcel — 244  French 

Bassano,  II   (Jacopo  da  Ponte) — 2912,  4009 

U.  S.  Section  Loan  Colection 
Bastert,   Nicolaas — 5,  6  Netherlands 

Bastien-Lepage,  Jules — 2851 

United  States  Section  Loan  Collection 
Bastianini,  Rene — 4  Arnentine 

Batalha  Reis,  D.  Zoe— 12,   13,  14     Portuguese 
Bateman,    John   M.  } 

Bathurst,  Clyde  C.  t 

Bataglia,  Alessandro — 2  Italian 

Batthvanvi,  Count  Gvula — 14,   15,   16,  17, 

18,  19,  785,  786,  787  International 

Baude,    Frangois-Charle? — 245  French 

Baudoijin,   Paul — 246  French 

Bauer,  John  Sii-edish 

5,  6,  7,  8,  9,   10,   11,   12,   13,   14,   15,   16,   17, 

18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26 
Bauer,  M.  A.  J.— 7,  118.  119,  120 

Netherlands 
Baugnies,  Jacques — 247  French 

Baumann,   Gustave  § 

Baumgartner,    Tomas — 20  International 

Bautz,  David — 8  Netherlands 

Baxter,  Martha  Wheeler  • 

Bazzani,  Luigi — 3  Italian 

Bazzaro,   Ernesto— 115  Italian 

Bazzaro,  Leonardo — 4  Italian 

Beach,  Chester  * 

Beal,    Gifford  • 

Beal,  Revnolds  • 

Beard,  \Villiam  H.  • 

Beattv,  John  W.  » 

Beaufrere,   Adolphe-Marie — 527.   52S     French 
Beaumont,  Hughes  de — 248,  249  French 

Beaumont,  Lilian  Adele  * 


Beaux,  Cecilia  • 

Beck,   O.  Fiilop  International 

988,  989,  990,  991,  992,  993,  994,    995,    996, 

997,  998,  999,   1000,   1001,  1002,   1003,   1004, 

1005,    1006,    1007,    1008,    1009,    1010,    1011, 

1012,    1013,   1014,    1015,   1016 
Becker,  Benno — 21  International 

Becker,  Eulabee  Dix  * 

Becker,   Maurice  * 

Beckington,   Alice  * 

Beckwith,   [.  Carroll  • 

Beechey,   Sir  William— 2899,  2908 

United  States  Section  Loan  Collection 
Beek,  Alice  D.  Engley  * 

Beek,   Bernardus   Antoine — 9         Netherlands 
Behm,   Wilhelm— 27,   28,   29,   30,   31,   32 

Swedish 
Bejot,  Eugene— 529,   530,  SSI- 
Belcher,   Hilda 
Bell,   Clara  Louise 
Belloni,   Giorgio — 5 
Belloni,  Jose— 58,  59 
Bellotto,  Eugenio — 116 
Bellons,  George  H. 
Beltrand,   Jacques — 532,    533 
Benczur,  Bela— 22.  23 
Benczur,  Guvla — 24,  25 
Benda,   Wladyslaw  T. 
Bendicha,   Alfonsa — 27 
Benlliure,   v   Gil— 26 
Bentley,  Alfred— 550 
Beraud,  Jean — 250 
Bercnv,   Robert 

28,  29,  30,  31,  32,  33,  34,  35,  36,  37,  38,  39. 

40,   41,   42.   43,   44,   45,   46,   47,   48,   49,    50, 

788,  789,  790 
Beretta,   Milo— 9,   10,   11,   12,   13,   14,   15,   16, 

17,    18,   19,   20,   21  Uruguayan 

Berg,  Anna  C.  van  den — 10  Netherlands 

Berge,  Edward  t 

Berges.   Georges — 251 
Bergman,  Oscar 

33,  34,  35.  36,  37,  38,  39,  40,  41,  42,  43,  44, 

45.  46,  47,   48,  49,   50,   51,   52 
Bergstrom.  Alfred — 53,  54.  55  S-wedish 

Bergstn'm,  Sigge— 56,  57,  58,  314,  315,  316. 

317,  318  Swedish 

Berkemeyer,  Ludolph — 11  Netherlands 

Berlin,    Harry 
Bermudez,   Torge — 5,  6.  7 
Bernard,   Joseph- — 616 
Berneker,  Louis  F. 
Berninghaus,  Oscar  E. 
Bernstein,  Theresa  F. 
Bernstrom,    Victor 
Beron,  Gyula — 791  International 

Berteaux,  Hippolvte — 252,  253  French 

Besnard,  Albert— 51,  52,  S3,  54.  55,  56,   57, 

58,  59  International 

Besnard,  Albert— 254,  255  French 

Best,  Hans — 60  International 


French 


Italian 

Uruguayan 

Italian 

» 

French 
International 
International 

• 

International 
International 
International 
French 
International 


French 
Siuedish 


Argentine 
French 


[456] 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS 


Betts,  Anna  Whelan  • 

Betis,  Louis  • 

Beurdelev,  Jacques-Pierre-Victor — 534  French 
Beve,  Eva— 319,  320,  321,  322,  323  Swedish 
Bezzi,   Bartolomeo — 6  Italian 

Bierstadt,   Albert  • 

Bilbao,  Gonzalo— 61,  62,  63,  64,  65,  66,  67 

68,  69,  70  International 

Billini.  Adriana — 2,  3,  4,   5  Cuban 

Biondi,  Ernesto — 117  Italian 

Bishop,  Emily  Clayton  t 

Bissell,   Helen  Ratliburn  * 

Bitter,  Karl  t 

Bittinger,   Charles  * 

Bixbee,  William  J.  • 

Bjorkman,   Elsa— 324,   325.   326,   327,   328 

Swedish 
Blackburn,  Jonathan  B.  • 

Blakelock,  Ralph  Albert  • 

Blanche,  jacques-Emile— 256,   257  French 

Blanes  Vlale,  Pedro — 22,  23  Uruguayan 

Blanev,   Dwight  * 

Blashfield,   Edwin   H.— 173,   174.     United 

Stales.     Photo.  Reprod. 
Bleckmann,  W.  C.  C— 12  Netherlands 

Bliss,  Alma   Hersig  • 

Bloch,  Armand-Lucien — 617  French 

Blommers,    Bernardus    Johannes — -13,    14 

Netherlands 
Blondat.   Max— 618,   619  French 

Bloodgood,   Robert   Fanshawe  § 

Blum,   Robert   P.— 27,    154.      ITnited   States. 

Photo   Reprod.  § 

Blumenschein,  Ernest  I,.  .  * 

Blumenschein,   Marv  Shephard   Greene  * 

Bobbett,   Alfred  § 

Boberg.  Anna— 59,   60,  61,   62,  63,  64,  65,  66, 

67.  68.   69  Swedish 

Boberg,   Ferdinand  Swedish 

329,  330,  331,  332,  333,  334,  335,  336,  337, 

338,  339.  340,  341,  342,    343.    344,    345,    346 
Boberg,  Sven— 256  Swedish 

Bobrowskv,  Grigori — 71  International 

Boccioni— 1139,    1140,    1141,    1142,    1143. 

1178,  1179  International 

Bodifce,   Pa\il— 15  Netherlands 

Bodine,    Helen  * 

Boemm,  Ritta — 72,  73  International 

Boer,   G.  J.   de— 16  Netherlands 

Boggio,  Pompeo — 8,  9  Argentine 

Bohm,  Max  • 

Bohm,   Pal — 74  International 

Bompard,   Maurice — 258  French 

Bonazzi,  Emma — 7  Italian 

Bonheur,  Rosa — 2845 

United  States  Section  Loan  Collection 
Bonnard,  Pierre — 259  French 

Bennington,   Richard   P. — 4033 

United  States  Section  loan  Collection 
Bonneton,  Germain-Eugene — 260,  261    French 


Bonsall,  Mary  W.  • 

Bonvalot,  Carlos — 15,  16,  17  Portuguese 

Boone,  Cora  * 

Borg,  Carl  Oscar  *§ 

Borglum,    Solon    H.— 227,    233.      United 

States.     Photo.  Reprod.  * 

Borie,  Adolphe  ♦ 

Borjeson,   John— 257,   258,   259,   260,  261, 

262  Swedish 

Borjeson,  Lena — 263,  264  Swedish 

Bosch,    Etienne — 121,    122  Netherlands 

Bosia,  Agostino — 8,  9  Italian 

Bosley,  Frederick  A.  * 

Bosque,  A. — 6  Cuban 

Boston,  Joseph  H.  * 

Both,  Jan— 2920 

United  States  Section  Loan  Collection 
Bouchard,   Louis-Henri— 620  French 

Boucher,  Alfred— 621  French 

Boucher,  Jean   (Jean-Boucher) — 643,  644 

French 
Boudin,   Eugene— 2829,   2830,   2832,   2834 

United  States  Section  Loan  Collection 
Boughton,   George   Henry  * 

Boulard,  fimile— 262  French 

Bourdelle,  fimile— 622  French 

Bourne,   Gertrude   Beals  * 

Boutet  de  Monvel,  Bernard — 263,  264,  535, 

536  French 

Bowdoin,  Harriette 
Bovver,  Alexander 
Boyle,    John    J.— 100,    124,    229.      United 

States.    Photo.  Reprod.  + 

Boyle.   Sarah   Y.   McFadden  * 

Bovnton.  Ray  S. 

Bradford,   William  * 

Bradlev,  Susan  H. 

Brangvvvn,  Frank  International 

581,  582,  583,  584,  585,  586,  587,  588,  589, 
590.  591.  592,  593,  594,  595,  596,  597,  598, 
599]  600,  601,  602,  603,  604,  605,  606,  607, 
60S,  609,  610,  611,  612,  613,  614,  615,  616, 
617,  618,  619,  620,  621,  622,  623,  624,  625, 
626,  627,  628,  629,  630,  631,  632,  633,  634, 
635,  636,  637,  638,  639,  640,  641,  642,  643, 
644.  645,  646,  647,  648,  649,  650,  651,  652, 
653,  654,  655,  656,  657,  658,  659,  660,  661, 
662,  663,  664,  665,  666,  667 
Braquaval,  Louis- 265,  266  French 

Brascassat,   Jacques   Raymond — 4039 

(7.  S.  Section  Loan  Collection 
Brass,   Italico — 10  Italian 

Braun,   Maurice  * 

Breck,    George   W.— 231.     United   States. 

Photo  Reprod. 
Breckenridge,  Hugh   H.  • 

Bredin,  R.   Sloan  * 

Breitner,  G.  H. — 17  Netherlands 

Breman,  C.  O. — 18  Netherlands 

Bremer,  Anne   M.  • 


[  457  ] 


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Bremond,  Jean-Louis— 537,  538  French 

Brenner,  Victor  D.  J 

Breton,  Jules — 2S40  ' 

United  States  Section  Loan  Collection 

Breuer,  Henr>-  Joseph  • 

Breyfogle,   John  Winstanley  »§ 

Bridport,   Hugh  § 

Bringhurst,    Robert   P.  X 

Brinley,   D.  Putnam  • 
Brissaud,  Jacques— 267,  268,  269,  270    French 

Brito.  Jose  de— 18,  19  Portuguese 

Broca,  Alexis  de — 271  French 

Brock,  Gustav — 76,  77,  78  International 

Brodszky,   Sandor — 75  International 

Brooke,  Richard  Norris  • 
Brooks,  Richard  E. — W,  240.     United  States 

Photo.  Reprod.  J 
Brocjuelet,   Alfred-Jean-Marie — 539       French 

Brouillet,  .Andre — 272,  273  French 
Brouwer,  Adriaen — 4028 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 

Brown,  Benjamin  C.  •§ 

Brown,   Charlotte  Hadring  • 

Brown,  George  Loring  • 

Brown,   Howell  C.  § 

Brown,  John  G.  * 

Brown.  \T.  E.  D.  § 

Browne,  Charles  Francis  • 

Browne,  George  Elmer  • 

Brownell,   Matilda   A.  • 

Brozzi,  Renato — 118  Italian 
Bruch,  Lajos- 79,  80,  81,  82,  83,  84,  85,  86, 

International 

Bruck,  Miksa,  87,  88,  89  International 

Brumback,  Louise  Upton  » 

Brun,   Harald — 3,  4,   5  Nornue^ian 

Brundrit,  R.  G.— 90  International 

Brijne,  Heinrich— 91  International 
Brunet-Debaines,    Louis-Alfred — 540      French 

Brush,    George   de   Forest  * 

Bryant,  Everett  Lloyd  • 

Bryant,   Maude   Drein  • 

Budworth,  Will  S.  » 

Buehler,  Lytton  Briggs  * 

Buehr,  Karl  Albert  • 

Buffet,  Paul— 274  French 

Bull,   Charles  Livingston  • 

Bunker,  Dennis  Miller  • 

Burleigh,  Sidney  Richmond  • 
Burmeister,  Gabriel— 70,  71,  72,  347,  348 

349,  350,  351  Sivedish 

Burmester,  Ernst— 92  International 

Burnham,  Anita   Willets  • 

Burnham,   Roger   Noble  i 

Burnside,  Cameron  • 

Burr,   CJeorge  Elbert  § 

Burroughs,   Edith   Woodman  { 

Burt,  Charles  § 

Bush,  Ella  Shepaid  • 


Bush-Brown,  H.  K.— 37,  40,  195,  236.    United 
States.     Photo.  Reprod.  { 

Bush-Brown,  Margaret  Lesley  • 

Bushnell,  Adelyn  • 

Busi,  Adolfo — 11  Italian 

Busiere,  Louis — 541  French 

Bustillo,  Alejandro — 10  Argentine 

Butler,  Edward  B.  • 

Butler,    Howard   Russell  • 

Butler,  J.  J.  P.  • 

Butler,   Mary  • 

Butler,  Theodore  Earl  • 

Button,  Albert  Prentice  • 

Bvne,  Arthur  • 

Cabrera   Canto,   F.— 93,   94,   95,   96,   97 

International 
Cadenasso,   Giuseppe  • 

Cadorin,  Guido — 12  Italian 

Caggiano,   Cesar — 11  Argentine 

Cahill,  Arthur  • 

Cahill,  William  V.  • 

Calandra,   David— 119  Italian 

Calbet,  Antouin — 275  French 

Calder,  A.   Stirling  X 

Calderon,  Leandro  Jorao — 20,  21,  22 

Portuguese 
Calewaert,  Louis  H.  § 

Caliga,   L  H.  • 

Callahan,  Caroline  R.  • 

Calmette,  Pierre-Paul — 276  French 

Cambon,   Glauco— 13  Italian 

Cammerloher,   Karl   Moritz — 98,   99,   100 

International 
Camoin,  Charles — 277  French 

Camp,  Harold  M.  • 

Campas,  Jose — 23  Portuguese 

Campo,  Cupertino  Del — 12,  13,  14     Argentine 
Canal,  H.— 7  Cuban 

Canalias,  Jose — 1017  International 

Canasi,  Dante — 15  Argentine 

Canniccioni,    Leon-Charles — 278  French 

Canton   Local   Commission — 256,   300,   301, 

302  Chinese 

Cantu,  Luis — 60,  61,  62,  63,  64,  65  Uruguayan 
Capdevila,   Gines — 101  International 

Caprile,   Vincenzo — 14  Italian 

Carcova,   Ernesto  de   la — 16  Argentine 

Cardona,  Juan — 102,   103,  104       International 
Cardosa,  Artur  Alves— 24,  25,  26,  27,  28,  29, 
30,  31  Portuguese 

Cardunets   Cazorla,   Alejandro — 105 

International 
Carew,  Berta  • 

Carlandi,   Onorato — 15,    16,   17,    18       Italian 
Carlberg,  Hugo— 73,  74,  75,  76  Swedish 

Carles,  Antonin — 623  French 

Carles,  Arthur  B.  • 

Carlisle,   Mary   Helen  • 

Carlsen.  Emil  *  * 

Carlson,  John  F.  • 


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2S0 


Argentine 
French 
Italian 
Italian 
Italian 


French 


Carnacini,  Ceferino — 17,  IS 

Caro-Delvaille,    Henri— 279, 

Carolis,  Adolfo  de — 37 

CaroKi,   Giuseppe — 19,   20 

Carozzi,  Bossi  Adele — 21 

Carpenter,  Frank  D. 

Carpenter,  Fred  G. 

Carpentier,    Marie-Paule — 281,    282 

Carr,  Michael  Carmichael  § 

Carra  International 

1144,    1145,   1146,   1147.    1148,     1149,    1150, 

1151,    1152,    1153,    1154,    1155,    1156,    1157, 

1158 
Carreno,   de   Miranda — 2894 

United  States  Section  Loan  Collection 
Carrera,  Augustin — 283  French 

Carrier  Belleuse,  Pierre — 284  French 

Carriere,   Eugene — 2823 

United  States  Section  Loan  Collection 
Carrigan,  William  L.  • 

Cartier,   Karl— 285  French 

Casals  y  Peypoch,  Jose— 106,  107 

International 
Casciaro,  Giuseppe — 22,  23, 
Case.  Bertha 
Caser,  Ettore 
Cassatt,  Mary 
Castellanos,  Carlos  A. — 24, 

29,   30 
Casterton,   Eda  Nemoede 
Castro,   Rodrlgo  de — 144 
Cataldi,   Amleto — 120 
Cauldwell.  Leslie 
Cave,  Jules-Cvrille— 286 
Cavrou,  Jules— 287,  288 
Cazin,   Jean   Charles— 2847,  4034 

U 'tiled  States  Section  Loan  Collection 
Cayin,  Marie — 289,  624  .French 

Cazin,  Michel — 542  French 

Cha  Shih-piao — 407  Chinese 

Chabas,   Maurice — 290  French 

Chadwick,  Charles  W.  § 

Chadwick,  Emma  § 

Chamberlin,   F.  ToUes  { 

Champaigne,  Philip  de — 2887 

United  States  Section  Loan  Collection 
Chandler,  George  Walter  § 


24,  35 


Italian 


25,  26,  27,  28, 

Uruguayan 

» 

Portuguese 
Italian 

• 

French 
French 


jChandler,  H.  C. 

• 

Chang  Chen— 349 

Chinese 

Chang  Jui-tu — 440 

Chinese 

Chanler,    R.    W.— 143. 

United 

States. 

Photo.  Reprod. 

Chao  Chien-li— 383 

Chinese 

Chao  Chung-mu — 428 

Chinese 

Chao  Shou — 442 

Chinese 

Chao  Tzu-ang— 376 

Chinese 

Chao  Yong-tsun — 174 

Chinese 

Chapman,   Carlton  Theodore 

« 

Chapman,  Charles  S. 

• 

Chappel,   Alonzo 

• 

Chapuy,  Andre — 291 
Charmoy,  Jose  de — 625,  626 
Chase,  Adelaide   Cole 
Chase,  Lila  Elizabeth 
Chase,  William  M. 
Chattel.  Fredericus  J.  du — 19 
Chen   Mai-cheo — 352 
Chen  Hsao-cheo — 42 
Chen  Huai— 350 
Chen  Pao-chio — 417 
Chen  Su-kong— 343 
Chen  Tsun-heo — 1^3 
Chen  Yu-chuen — 203 
Cheney,  John 
Cheng  .Vlan-sheng — 410 
Cheng  Tzu-chao — 395 
Chen-tu — 49,   195 
Cheo  Mei-ko— 50,  51 
Cheo  Ting-Ian— 194 
Cheo  Tsz-shan 

182,   183,   184,   185,   186,   187 

191,   192 
Cheret,  Jules — 543 
Chiao  Shan-fu- 378 
Chien   Shun-chu — 435 
Chiesa,  Pietro— 26,  27 
Chigot,   Eugene — 292 
Chimona,    Nicolas — 108,  109 
Chitarin,  Traiano — 28 
Chou  Shih-chou— 425,  426,  427 
Chow  Tsung-po — 434 
Choyodo,  Anchi — 189 
Christino  da  Silva,  Joao  Ribeiro 

43,  44,  131 
Christmas,  E.  W. — 110,  111  International 


French 
French 


Netherlands 
Chinese 
Chinese 
Chinese 
Chinese 
Chinese 
Chinese 
Chinese 
§ 
Chinese 
Chinese 
Chinese 
Chinese 
Chinese 
Chinese 
188,   189,   190, 

French 

Chinese 

Chinese 

Italian 

French 

International 

Italian 

Chinese 

Chinese 

Japanese 

Portuguese 


Chu   lui— 380 

Chu  Tsz-chang — 44,  45,  46,  47,  48 

Chuan  San-ho— 313,  314,  315,  316 

Chuei  Ting-chang— 238,  239 

Chuen  Shi-so— 110,  111 

Church,  Frederick  Edwin 

Churchill,  William  W. 

Ciardi,  Beppe — 29 

Ciardi,  Emma — 30 

Ciardi,   Guglielmc — 31,   32 

Cladel,  Marius-L.— 627 

Clairin,  Georges — 293 

Clark,  Alson  Skinner 

Clark,  Freeman 

Clark,  Harriette  A. 

Clarke,  Thomas  Shields 

Clarkson,  Ralph 

Clement,  Catherine 

Clercq,  T.   le— 178 

Clevenger.  Shobal  Vail 

Clonney,  James  Goodwyn 

Closson,  William  Baxter 

Clute,  Walter  Marshall 

Cockroft,  Fdythe  Varian 

Coert,  Anthoni — 20 


Chinese 

Chinese 

Chinese 

Chinese 

Chinese 

* 

• 

Italian 

Italian 

Italian 

French 

French 


Netherlands 

t 

•5 


Netherlands 


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French 
Norwegian 

French 

•§ 

Portuguese 


Portuguese 


Coffin,  William  Anderson 

Cohen,  Lewis 

Cohen,  Nessa 

Cole,  George  Townsend 

Cole,  J.  Foxcroft 

Cole,  Thomas 

Cole,  Thomas  Casilear 

Cole,  Timothy 

Coleman,  Charles  Carvl 

Colin,  Paiil-Emile— 544,  545 

Collett,  Fredrik— 6 

Collin,  Raphael— 294 

Colman,  Samuel 

Columbano,  Bordalo  Pinheiro 
32,  33,  34,  35,  36 

Colwell,  Elizabeth 

Coman,    Charlotte   Buell 

Comeg>s,  George  H. 

Conant,  Lucy  Scarborough 

Conant,  Marjorie 

Condeixa,  Ernesto  Ferreira 
37,  38 

Congdon,  Adairene  Vose 

Congdon,  Thomas  R. 

Connell,  Edwin  D. 

Connor,  Jerome— 49,   129.  228,  239.     U.  S. 
Photo.  Reprod. 

Conner,  John  Ramsey 

Coolidge,    Bertha 

Coolidge,  Mary  Rosamond 

Coonsman,  Nancy 

Cooper,   Colin   Campbell 

Coover,  Nell 

Cooper,  Emma  Lampert 

Coplev,    John    Singleton 

Coppini,"EIiseo— 19,  20 

Coppini,   Pompeo— 90,   102,   147.     United 
States.     Photo.  Reprod. 

Coques,    Gonzales — 4006 

Corbett,   Gail   Sherman— 31,  98,   128,   255 
U.   S.     Photo  Reprod. 

Cordier,  Henri — 628 

Cornoyer,  Paul 

Coromaldi,   Umbertn — 33,  34  Italian 

Corot,  Jean  Baptiste  Camille — 4025,  4029 

U.  S.  Section,  Loan  Collection 

Corsi,  Carlo — 35  Italian 

Correa  de  Larceda,  Alberto  V.  da  Rocha  Por- 
tugal—39,   40,   41,   42  Portuguese 

Correa  Morales,  Elisa  G.  Adde — 21 

Argentine 

Cortes-Riera   Fernando — 112         International 

Cossmann,  A. — 668  International 

Cosson.  Marcel — 295.  296  French 

Costa   Mota,   Antonio  Augusto  da — 145 

Portuguese 

Costa,  Tomas — 150,  151,  152  Portuguese 

Cottet,  Charles— 297,  298,  546  French 

Cotton,  John  Wesley  § 


Argentine 


Unrted  States 


t 
French 


Courbet,    Gustav — 4019,   4024 

United  States  Section  Loan  Colleition 
Couse,  E.  Irving  • 

Covey,  Arthur  S.  § 

Cox,  Kenvon — 96,  97.     United  States.     Photo. 

Reprod.  • 

Cox,  Louise  • 

Cramer,  Ed— 352  Swedish 

Crane,   Bruce  • 

Crenier,  Henri  t 

Crepet,  Mario — 36  Italian 

Crespel,  Berthe — 299  French 

Crisp,  Arthur— 138,  152,  217.     United  States. 

Photo.  Reprod.  • 

Crome,  John    (Old   Crome)— 2891 

U.  S.  Section  Loan  Collection 
Cropsev,  Jasper  Francis  • 

Cross,  Sally  • 

Crowley,    Gray   Price  • 

Cruz,  Carlos — 31  Uruguayan 

Csaktornvai — 113  International 

Csok,   Istvan— 114,   115,   116,   117,   118, 

119,  120.  121  International 

Cucuel,   Edward  • 

Culler,  Tomas— 3  Philippine 

Cullen,  Hernan — 22  Argentine 

Cuneo,   Cvrus  Cincinnatto  • 

Cuneo,   Jose— 32,    33,    34,    35.   36,    37,    38,    39, 

40,  41  Uruguayan 

Cuneo,  Rinaldo  • 

Curran,  Charles  C.  • 

Currier,  J.  Frank  • 

Curtis,  William  Fuller  • 

Cushing,   Howard  Gardiner  • 

Cziganv,  Dezso — 122  International 

Dabadie,  Henri— 300,  301  French 

Dabo.  Leon  • 

Dagnan-Bouveret,     Pascal-Adolphe-Jean — 547 

French 
Dagnan-Bouveret,  Pascal-Adolphe-Jean — 2859 
United  States  Section  Loan  Cotlert'on 
Dahl,   Nils — 7,    8  Norwegian 

Dahlgreen.  Charles  W.  § 

Dake.   Carel  L.,  Jr. — 123,  124       International 
Dallemasne.  Aime-Edmond — 548  French 

Pallin.  Cyrus  Edwin  t 

Dalmau,  jose — 125  International 

Dan,  Ranshu — 15  Japanese 

Dana,  Charles  Edmund  * 

Dantzig,  Rachel  M.  van — 179,   180 

Netherlands 
Darrieux,    Charles-Rene — 302  French 

Daubignv,  Charles  Francois — 4032 

U.  S.  Section  Loan  Collection 
Dauchez,  Andre— 303,  304,  549,  550,  551 

French 
Davey,  Randall  • 

David,  Fernand— 629,  630  French 

David-NiMet,   Germain— 305,  306  French 

Davis,  Charles  Harold  • 


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Davis,  John  Parker 

Davis,  Stuart 

Davol,  Joseph  Benjamin 

Dawkins,  Henry 

Dawson,  George  Walter 

Dawson- Watson 

Dayot,   Magdeleine — 307 

Daz/i,  Arturo — 123 

Deberitz,  Per— 9.  10,  11 

De  Camp,  Joseph  Rodefer 

Dechenaud,  Adolphe — 308,  309 

De  Cordoba,   Mathilde 

Degas,  Edpar-Hilaire — 310 

Dejean,  Louis — 631 

De  Jong,  Betty 

Delachaux,  Leon — 311 

Delsalle,  Angela— 312 

Del   Mue,  Maurice 

Delteil,  Lovs— 552,  553 

Delucclii,  Pedro — 23,  24,  25 

Deming,  Adelaide 

Deming,  Edwin  W. 

Denis,   Maurice— 313,  314,  314A 

3I4D,  314E,  314F 
Derre,  fimile — 632 
Desch.  Theo-Auguste — 315 
Despiau,  Charles — 633 
Desvallieres,  Georges — 316 
Dethomas,  Maxime-Piern 
Dettmar,  R.— 669 
Deutman,  Frans — 21 
Devambez,  Andre — 319 


Deventer,  Johanna  Cornelia  van- 


French 

Italian 

Norwegian 

• 

French 

§ 

French 

French 

• 

French 
French 

• 

French 
Argentine 

• 

•§ 

314B,  314C, 

French 

French 

French 

French 

French 

317,  318       French 

International 

Netherlands 

French 

-22 

Netherlands 
• 

French 

§ 
French 


-320 


De  Voll,  F.  Usher 

Devoux,  Raymond-Georges- 

de  Wentworth,  Cecile 

Dewev,  Charles  Melville 

De  Witt,  Gerard 

Dezarrois,  Antoine-Fran<;ois — 554 

Diaz,  Narcisse  Virgilio  de  la  Pena — 2856 

United  Slates  Section  Loan  (^otlecllori 
Dickman,  Charles  John  • 

Didier-Tourne,  Jean-6mile — 321  French 

Dietsch,  C.  Percival  } 

Dillaye,   Blanche  •§ 

Dimock,  E. 

Dinet.fttienne- 322,  555.  556 
Diriks,  Edvard— 12,  13,  14 
Dirks,  Rudolph 
Dixon,  Maynard  • 

Dodge,    William    de    Leftwich — 123      United 

States,    Photo.  Reprod. 
Dods-Withers,  Isobel — 126 
Doigneau,   fidnuard — 323 
Dolph,  John  Henry 
Domergue,  Jean-Gabriel — 324 
Donato,  Giuseppe — 35,  38,  42. 

Photo.  Reprod. 
Donnis,  Cayetano — 26,  27  Argentine 


French 
Norwegian 


International 
French 

• 

325         French 
United  States. 


Netherlands 


International 
Italian 
French 


Donoho,  Ruger 

Dooyewaard,  Jacob — 23 

Dougherty,  Parke  Curtis 

Dougherty,  Paul 

Doughty,  Thomas 

Dow,  Arthur  Wesley 

Draper,  H.  J.— 127 

Drei,  Ercole— 126 

Dubois,  Ernest — 634 

Du  Bois,  Guy  Pene 

Dubourg,  Mme.  Fantin-Latour — 326      French 

Duez,  E. — 4027 

United  Stales  Section,  Loan  Collection 

Dufau,  Clementine-Helene — 327  French 

Dufner,  Edward  • 

Dufrenov,  Georges— 328,  329  French 

Du\a,  Torgny— 77  Swedish 

Dull,  John  J.  • 

Du  Mond,  Frank  Vincent — 34,  41.  United 

States.     Photo.    Reprod.  • 

Du  Mond.  Frederic  Melville  • 

Dumond,  Helen  Savier  • 

Dunbar,   Harold  C.  • 

Dunlap,   Helena  • 

Dunlap,  William  • 
Dupont,  P.— 123,  124                         Netherlands 

Dtipuy,    Paul-Michel — 330  French 

Durand,  Asher  Brown  •§ 

Durenne,    Eugene-Antoine — 331,  332  French 

Durkee,   Helen  Winslow  • 

Dustin,   Silas  S.  • 

Duvenerk,   Frank  *%t 

Duvent,   Charles — 333  French 

Duyl-Schwartze,   Th.   van— 24,   25,  26 

Netherlands 
Dysselhof,   G.  W.— 27  Netherlands 

Eakins,  Thomas  » 

Eaton,  Charles  Warren  • 

E!>crle,  .A^bastenia  St.  Leger  t 

Ebert,  Charles  H.  • 

Eckstein,  John  § 

Fdmondson,  William  J.  • 

Edstrom,  David  Swedish 

265,   266,  267,   268,  269,  270,  271,  272,  273, 

274.  275 

Edvi-Illes,    Aladar— 128,   129,   130,  131,    132, 

133,   134,  135  International 

Edvi-IIles,  Jeno — 792  International 

Edwards,  George  Wharton  * 

Edwards,  S.  Arlent  § 

Edwin,  David  § 

Eichholtz.  Jacob  • 

Eisenlohr,  Edward  G.  • 

Elgstrom,  Ossian  Swedish 

78,  79,  80,  81,  82,  83,  84,  85,  86,  87,  88,  89, 

90,  91,  92,  93,  94,  95,96,  97,  98,  99,  100,  101, 

102,  103,  104,  105 

Ellerhusen,  Ulrich  H.  t 

Elliott,  Charles  Loring  • 

Elliott,  Elizabeth  Shippen  Green  • 


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Emerici,  Andor — 136,  137,  138  International 

Engel,  Frederik — 28  Netherlands 

Engel,  Otto  H. — 139  International 
Engelbrechtsen,  Cornelis — 4016 

U.  S.  Section  Loan  Collection 

Engelman,  Peter — 140,  141,  142  International 

English,  Frank  F.  * 

Enneking,  John  Joseph  • 

Erdossy,   Bela — 793  International 

Ericksson,   Erik   Edw.— 106  Swedish 

Ericson,    David  * 

Eriksen,   Bjarne — 15  Noriuegian 

Eriksen,  Kristofer — 168,    169  Norwegian 

Eriksen,   Sigurd — 16  Noriuegian 

Ertz,  Edward  F.  § 

Eskridge,  Robert  _  § 

Espiritu,  A. — 4,  5  Philippine 

Essen,  Jan  van— 29  Netherlands 

Esser,   Theodor — 143  International 

Estienne,  Henry  d'— 334  French 
Etcheverry,    Hubert-Denis— 335,    336      French 

Evans,  Frances  * 

Evans,  John  W.  5 

Everett,  Herbert  Edvpard  * 

Ezcurra,   Augustin — 42  Uruguayan 

Fabie,  S.  L.— 6,  7  Philippine 

Fader,  Fernando — 28  Argentine 

Fahlcrantz,   Axel— 107,    108  Swedish 

Fairbanks,   Avard  % 

Fairbanks,  F.  P.— 22,  225,  249.  United  States. 

Photo.   Reprod. 

Fairchild,  May  * 

Faivre,  Jules-Abel— 337,  338  French 

Falco,  Filippo  Di — 40  Italian 

Farley,  Richard  Blossom  * 

Farndon,  Walter  * 

Farngren,  Johan — 276,  277  Swedish 

Farnham,  Sally  James— 3694  United  States 

Farrar,   Henry  § 

Farre,  Henry— 339  French 

Fassett,  Truman  E.  * 

Faugeron,  Adolphe — 340  French 

Faulkner,  Barry— 91,  103,  209,  210,  216,  248, 

250.    United  States.    Photo.  Reprod. 

Favai,  Gennaro — 41  Italian 
Fechin,  Nicholas — 2816 

United  States  Section  Loan  Collection 

Federico,  Michele — 42  Italian 
Fehervary,  Erzsi— 145,   146,  1018,   1019,   1020, 

1021,  1022  International 

Feldman.  Baruch  M.  * 

Felix,  Leon-Pierre — 341  French 
Femes-Beck,  Vilmos— 1023  to  1033;  1034,  1935, 

1036,   1037,   1038  International 

Fenderson,  Anne  M.  * 

Fenton,  Beatrice  ♦ 

Fenyes,  Adolf— 147  International 

Ferenczy,  Benjamin — 1039  International 

Ferenczy,  Karoly — 148,  149,  150  International 

Ferenczy,  Valer — 151,   152  International 


Ferguson,  Nancy  M. 

• 

Fernow,  Bernice  P.  Andrewrs 

• 

Ferraguti,  Visconti  Adolfo — 43 

Italian 

Ferrari,  Ettore— 127,   128,   129 

Italian 

Ferrari,   Juan — 66,   67 

Uruguayan 

Ferrer,  Santiago — 153 

International 

Ferretti,   Poalo — 44 

Italian 

Ferris,   Stephen  J. 

§ 

Ferro,  Cesare — 45 

Italian 

Festa-Piacentini,  Matilde — 46, 

47 

Italian 

Filemyr,  Joseph  J. 

• 

Filliard,   Ernest— 342,   343 

French 

Fillol,  Antonio— 154,  155,  156 

International 

Filovsky,  see  Jilovsky. 

Fink,  Denman 

• 

Fink,  Frederick 

• 

Finkelnburg,  Augusta 

• 

Finn,  James  Wall 

• 

Firebaugh,  Nettie  King 

• 

Fischer,  Per— 353 

Swedish 

Fisher,  Mark 

• 

Fiske,   Gertrude 

• 

Fitton,  Hedley— 670 

International 

Fitz,  Rutherford  Benjamin 

• 

Fix-Masseau — 635 

French 

Fjaestad,  Gustav 

Swedish 

109,     110,     111,    112,     113, 

114, 

115,    116, 

117,     118,    119,    120,     121, 

122, 

123,    124, 

125,    126,    127,    128,    129, 

130, 

131,    132, 

133,    134 

Flagg,   Charles  Noel 

• 

Flagg,  Jared 

• 

Flameng,    Francjois— 344,    345 

French 

Flanagan,  John— 151.     United 

States.    Photo. 

Reprod. 

; 

Flandrin,  Jules— 346,  347 

French 

Florence,    M.    Sargent 

• 

Folger,  Annie  B 

• 

Follini,  Carlo— 48 

Italian 

Fong,  King-tu — 305,  306 

Chinese 

Fonseca,    Martinho    Gomes    da — 45,    46,    47, 

132,   133,   134,  135,  136,  137 

Portuguese 

Fontaines,    Andre   des — 348 

French 

Foote,  Josephine  J. 

• 

Foote,  Marv 

• 

Foote,  Will  Howe 

• 

Forain,  Jean-Louis — 557,  558 

French 

Foreau,  Henri— 349 

French 

Foresman,  Alie 

• 

Forsyth,   William 

■ 

Fortune,  E.  Charlton 

• 

Forumv  y  Carbo,  Mariano— 2 

1853, 

4022 

U.  S.  Section 

Loan 

Collection 

Foss,  Harriet  Campbell 

• 

Foster,  Ben 

• 

Foster,  John 

§ 

Fougerousse,  Jean-Louis — 350 

French 

Fouqueray,  Charles — 3  51 

French 

Fournier,  Alexis  Jean 

• 

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INDEX  OF  ARTISTS 


Fragiacomo,  Antoinetta — 49  Italian 

Fragiacomo,  Pietro — 50,  51  Italian 

Frankfort,  E.  D.— 30  Netherlands 

Fraser,  James  Earl  t 

Frazee,  John  t 

French,  Daniel  Chester  * 

170,   171,   175,   176,   177,   178,   179,  180,   182, 
183.    United  States.    Photo.  Reprod. 
French,  Edwin  Davis 

French,  Frank  P.  S 

Frieseke,  Frederic  Carl  • 

Frismuth,  Harriet  W.  t 

Froelich,  Maren  M.  • 

Fromen,  Agnes  Valhorg  t 

Try,  Sherry  Edmundson  t 

Fu  Su-shan— 345,  346,  347  Chinese 

Fujii,  Tatsukichi — 95  Japanese 

Fujishima,  Takeji — 39  Japanese 

Fukagawa,   Eizayemon — 116,    117       Japanese 
Fuller,  George  • 

Fuller,  Henry  B.  • 

Fuller,  Lucia  Fairchild  • 

Funk,  Wilhelm  • 

Gaensslen.  Otto  Robert  t 

Gagnon,  Clarence  A.  § 

Gaigher,  Horatio — 157,  158  International 

Gainsborough,  Thomas— 2886,  2903,  2917 

United  States  Section  Loan  Collection 
Gale,  Harriette  Draper  • 

Galimberti,  Sandor— 159,  160,  161 

International 
Galimberti-Denes,  Valeria — 162,  163 

International 

Gallagher,  Sears  •§ 

Gallaudet,  Elisha  § 

Gallen-Kallela,  Axel  International 

164,   165,   166,   167,   168,   169,   170,   171,   172, 

173,   174,   175,   176,   177,  178,   179,   180,   181, 

182,   183,   184,  185,   186,   187,   188,   189,   190, 

191,   193,   193,   194,   195,   196,   197,   198,   199, 

200,  201,  202,  203,  204,  205,  206,  207,  208, 

209.  210,  211,  212,  213,  214,  215,  216,  217, 

218,  219,  220,  221,  232,  223,  224,  225,  226, 

227,  228,  229,  230,  231,  232,  233 

Galofre  Oiler,  Francisco — 234      International 

Gait,  Charles  Franklin  • 

Galtier-Boissiere,  Louise — 352  French 

Ganiere,  George  Etienne  t 

Ganfai — 181  Japanese 

Garber,  Daniel  • 

Garcia  Escarre,  Francisco — 235,  236 

International 
Gardet,  Georges — 636  French 

Gardier,  Raoul  du — 353,  399  French 

Garjeanne,  J. — 31  Netherlands 

Garns,  Coonraad  M. — 32  Netherlands 

Garrett,  Edmund  • 

Garrido,  Ramon — 237  International 

Gaudenzi,  Pietro — 52  Italian 


Gauguin,  Pola  Norwegian 

17,  18,  19,  20,  170,  171,  172,  173,  174,  175, 

176,   177,   178,   179 
Gaulev,  Robert  David  • 

Gav,  VValter  • 

Gehlin,  Hugo— 354,  355,  356,  357,  358 

Swedish 
Gelert,  Johannes  t 

Gelhaar,  Emil  • 

Gemito,  Vincenzo— 130  Italian 

Georget,  Henri — 354  French 

Gerdes,  Ed— 33  Netherlands 

Getchell,  Edith  Loring  § 

Gifford,  Sanford  R.  • 

Gihon,   Clarence  Montfort  • 

Gilchrist,  Wallace  W.,  Jr.— 1697,  1698,  1699, 

1700,  1701,  1702,  2198,  2267     United  States 
Gillot,  E.  Louis— 355,  356  French 

Gilmore,  Ada  § 

Ginnett,   Louise — 238  International 

Gioli,   Francesco — 53  Italian 

Girardot,   Louis-Auguste — 357,   560,   561 

French 
Gismondi,  Lia— 29  Argentine 

Glackens,  William  J.  • 

Glatter,   Gyula— 239  International 

Glatz,   Oszkar  International 

240,  241,  242,  243,  244,  794,  795,  796,  797, 

798,  799,  800 
Gleeson.  Charles  K.  § 

Glehn,  Jane  Emmet  von— 245      International 
Glehn,   W.  G.  von — 246  International 

Glintenkamp,   Henry  J.  * 

Godebv,   Charles— 358  French 

Goedvriend,   Theodoor— 34,   35     Netherlands 
Goetsch,  Gustav  F.  § 

Gohler,    Herman— 247  International 

Gola.  Emilio— 54  Italian 

Goldthwaite,  Anne  § 

Gomez,  Constantino— 248,  249,  250 

International 
Gongalves,  D.  Maria  F.  Mauhin — 48 

Portuguese 
Goodman,  R.  G.— 251,  252,  253,  254 

International 
Goodwin,  Arthur  Clifton  • 

Gori,    Berta — 36  Netherlands 

Gorter.  Arnold  Marc — 37  Netherlands 

Gosselin,  Albert— 359  French 

Goth  Moric — 801,  802,  803  International 

Goto,   Koho— 162  Japanese 

Gotthold,   Florence   Wolf  • 

Gourdault,  Pierre — 360  French 

Goya   y   Lucientes,   Francisco   Jose   de — 2892, 

2897     United  States  Section  Loan  Collection 
Graadt  van  Roggen    (Johannes  Mattheus)  — 

125,    126  Netherlands 

Graafland,  Rob — 38  Netherlands 

Grabach,  John  R.  • 

Grafiy,  Charles  t 


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Grande.Severin  — 21,  22,  23,  24      Norivegian 
Grandstrom-Knaffl,  Edith— 135,  136,   137 

StMedtsh 
Grant,   Lawrence  • 

Granville-Smith,  Walter  • 

Gras,  Jean-Pierre — 637 
Gray,   Frederick  G. 
Gray,   Henry  Peters 
Gray,  Percy 
Graziosi,  Giuseppe — 131 
Greber,   Henri — 638 


French 


Italian 
French 
Green,   Bernard   L  § 

Griffin,   James  Martin  § 

Griffin,   Walter  • 

Griffith,  Louis  Oscar  § 

Grimes,  Frances — 194.     United  States.     Photo. 

Reprod.  t 

Griveau,  Georges — 361,  362  French 

Griveau,    Lucien — 363,    364  French 

Groll,  Albert  Lorey  * 

Groot,   G.  de— 39  Netherlands 

Grosjean,  Henry — 365  French 

Grossman,   Edwin  Booth  • 

Grover,    Oliver   Dennett— 105,    106,    107,    108, 

no.     United  States.     Photo  Reprod.  • 

Grubicy,  De  Dragon,  Vittore — 55  Italian 

Griin,  Jules — 366  French 

Guastaila.    Giuseppe — 132,    133  Italian 

Guedes,  Pedro — 49,   50,  51,  52  Portuguese 

Guerin,  Charles— 367.  368  French 

Guerin,  Jules  • 

Guide.  Alfredo— 30,  31  Argentine 

Guido,  of  Siena — 4013 

Vnitrd  States  Section  Loan  CoHectinti 
Giiicnard,  Gaston — 369  French 

Guillaume,  Albert— 370,  371  French 

Guillaume,  Roger — 372  French 

Guillaumin,  Armand — 373  French 

Guillemet,   Antoine — 374.  'i/b  French 

Guillonnet,  Octave — 376,  377  French 

Guirand  de  Scevola,  L.  Victor — 378  French 
Gumery.  Adolphe-Ernest— 379,  380  French 
Gusman,  Pierre — 562  French 

Gustin,  Paul   Morgan  * 

Gutmann,   Bernhard  * 

Haavardsholm,  Magnhild — 25  Norwegian 
Haggin,  Ben  Ali  • 

Hailman.  Johanna  K.  Woodwell  • 

Hale,  Lilian  Westcott  • 

Hale,  Philip  Leslie  • 

Hale,  Walter  •§ 

Hall,  Kleber  • 

Hallcn,   Arne — 359  Swedish 

Hallgren,   Ernst— 360,   361,   362  Swedish 

Hallo,  Charles-Jean- 563,  564  French 

Hallnwell,  George  Hawley  • 

Halou,  Alfred— 639,  640  French 

Halpert,  Samuel  • 

Halpin,  Frederick  § 

Hanamura,   Chokurei — 152  Japanese 


Hambuchen,    Wilhelm — 255  International 

Hamilton,    James  • 

Hamilton,  John  Mclure  • 

Hamilton,   Mary  Riter  • 
Hamilton,  Wilbur  Dean 

Hammarbaeck,  A.— 180,   181,  182 


183 
Norwegian 


Hammersmith,  Paul 

Hammond,  Arthur  J. 

Han  Si-su— 359 

Hanicotte,  Augustin — 381 

Hanisch,  R.— 671,  672 

Hannaux,  Emmanuel — 641 

Hansen,  Armand  C. 

Harding,  Chester 

Harding,  George 

Harrer,  Frederick  W. 

Harland,  Mary 

Harley 

Harper,  Marian  Dunlap 

Harris,    W.    L.— 185,    196,    198,    214 

States.      Photo.  Reprod. 
Harrison,  Alexander 
Harrison,  Birge 
Harriton,   Abraham 
Harshe,  Robert  B. 
Hart,  James   McDougal 
Harting,  Dirk— 127,  128 
Hartman,  C.  Bertram 
Harvey,  Eli— 172,  215.     United  States.  Photo, 


• 

Chinese 

French 

International 

French 

•§ 


§ 

United 

I 
§ 

Netherlands 


International 
Japanese 


Japanese 


Reprod. 
Hary.  Gyula— 256 
Haseltine,  Charles  F. 
Haseltine,  William   Stanley 
Hashimoto,  Gaho — 182 
Haskell,  Ernest 
Hassam,   Childe 
Hata,  Shokichi— 53,  54 
Hatvanv,  Baron  Ferencz— 257,  258,  259,  260. 

804,  805,  806,  807  International 

Haverman,  H.  ].~*0,  129,  130,  131 

Netherlands 
Haweis,  Stephen— 261,  262,  263,  264,  265,266, 

267  International 

Hawley,  Margaret  Foote  • 

Haworth,  Edith  • 

Hawthorne,   Charles  Webster  • 

Hayakawa,  Yoshitaro— 119,  121,  122 

Japanese 
Hayashi,  Bunto — 10  Japanese 

Havashi,  Takezo — 163  Japanese 

Hayden,  Charles  H.  • 

Hazelton,  Mary  Brewster  • 

Hazen,  Wilhelmina  • 

Healy,  G.  P.  A.  • 

Heber.  Carl  Augustus  t 

Hecht,  Victor  David  • 

Hedberg,  Erick— 138,  139,  140,  141  Swedish 
Heiberg,  Astri  Welhaven — 26,  27  Norwegian 
Heiberg,  Jean— 28,  29,  30,  31,  32    Norwegian 


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Heil,   Charles  Emile  * 

Heinemann,   Ernst  § 

Helleu,  Paul— 382,  565  French 

Hellwag,   Rudolph — 268  International 

Helsbv,  Alfredo — 269,  270  International 

Hem,  Piet  van  der — 41  Netherlands 

Hemelman,  Albert — 132,   133  Netherlands 

Henderson,  A.  Elizabeth  • 

Hennig,  Otto — 33,  34  Norwegian 

Henri.  Robert  • 

Henrv,  Edward  Lamson  • 

Heo  ki-chang— 267,   268,   269,  270,   271,   272, 

273,  274,  275,  276  Chinese 

Hering,   Henry  t 

Herkomer,   Herman   G.  • 

Herman,  Lipot — SOS,  SOSA  International 

Ilerr,  Margaret  • 

Herrer,  Joaquin  M. — 8,  9  Philippine 

Hesselbom,  Otto— 142,   143,   144  Swedish 

Hesselink.  Abraham— 181,  182  Netherlands 

Heuermann,   Magda  • 
Hewlett,  Joseph  M. — 187.     United  States. 

Pholo.  Reprod. 

Heyman,  Charles — 566  French 

Hevnemann,  Julia  H.  • 
Hibbard.  F.  C— 92,  104,  132,  136,  256.     U.  S. 

Photo.  Reprod. 

Hicks,  Thomas  • 

Hidalgo,  Felix  R.— 10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16, 


Philippine 


17,  18,  19,  20 
Higgins,  Eugene 

Hildebrandt,  Cornelia  Ellis  • 

Hill.  Clara  t 

Hill.   Tohn  § 

Hill,  Thomas  • 

Hills,  Laura  Coombs  • 

Hinkle,   Clarence  K.  • 

Hinshelwood,  Robert  § 

Hirata,  Shodo — 1  Japanese 

HiroFe,  Toho — 21  Japanese 

Hishikawa.  Moronobu — 185  Japanese 

Hitchcock,  George  * 

Hittle,  Margaret  A.  • 
Hjortzberg,  Olle— 14<,  146,  147,  14S.  Swedish 

Ho  Pi-chuan — 379  Chinese 

Hoard,  Margaret  t 

Hobart,   Clark  •§ 

Hneber,  Arthur  • 

Hoffbauer,  Charles— 383  French 

Hoffman,   Harry  Leslie  • 

Hoffman.   Nfalvina  t 
Hogarth.  Willia— 2884 

I'niird  States  Section  Loan  Collection 

Holbo,  Krislen — 35,  36,  37  Norwegian 

Hollister,  Antoinette  B.  * 

Hollo.  Geza — 271  International 

Holm,  fLins — 184,  185,  186  Norwegian 

Holm,  Victor  S.  t 
Holmboe,  Thorolf— 38,  39.  40,  41,  42.  43,  44 

Norwegian 


Holmboe,  Thorolf — 272  International 

Holslag,   J.   E. — 115.      United  States.      Photo. 

Reprod. 

Homer,  Winslow  • 

Honami,  Koho — 194  Japanese 

Hooper,  Rosa  • 

Hopkins,  Edna  Boies  I 

Hopkins,  James  R.  • 
Hoppner,  John— 2885 

United  States  Section  Loan  Collection 

Hopkinson,  Charles  * 

Hornby.  Lester  George  S 

Hotter,  Earl— 6552,  6554,  6555,  6556 

United  States 

Hosaka,  Kozan— 96,  97,  98,  99  Japanese 

Houlahan,  Kathleen  * 

Horter,  Earl  § 

Houssin,   fidouard — 642  French 

Hovenden,  Martha  M.  t 

Hovenden,  Thomas  • 

Howard,  Clara  E.  • 

Howe,  William  Henrv  • 

Howland,  Alfred  C.  '  • 

Howland,  Allen  S.  • 

Hovtema,  Th.  van— 134,  135  Netherlands 

Hsiao  Suin — 36S  Chinese 

Hsin  Ku-kai— 214  Chinese 

Hsu  Hsi— 393  Chinese 

Hsu  Tsan — 415  Chinese 

Hsin  Yeh— 257,  258,  259  Chinese 

Hsun  Chun-kao  Chinese 

112,  113,  114,  115,  116,   117,  118,   119,  120, 

121,   122,   123,  124,   125,   126,  127,   128,   129, 

130,   131,   132,   133,   134,  135,  136,   137,   138, 
139,  140,  141,  142,  143 

Hsun,  Tsong-li— 19,  20,  21,  27,  28,  29,  30,  31, 

36,  37  Chinese 

Huard,  Charles— 567  French 

Huang  Tun — 429  Chinese 

Hubbard,  Marv  Wilson  • 

Hubbell,  Henrv  Salem  • 

Hiiber,  Konrad  S 

Hiibner,  Ulrich — 273  International 

Hudspeth,  R.  N.  • 

Hughes-Stanton,  H.— 274  International 

Hui  Tsung— 388,  389  Chinese 

Hullgren,  Oscar— 149,  150,  151,  152      Swedish 

Humbert.  Ferdinand— 384  French 

Humphriss,  Charles  Harry  t 

Hung  Hsin — 418  Chinese 

Hunt,  E.  Aubrey  • 

Hunt,  William  Morris  § 

Hunter,  Isabel  • 

Hunter,   Sara   Katherine  • 

Huntington,   Daniel  • 

Huntington,   Margaret  Wendell  • 

Hurley,    Edward   Timothy  *!! 

Hurley,   Irene  Bishop  • 

Hurry.  Lucv  W.  • 

Hutchison,  F.  W.  • 


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Huvey,  Louis — 568  French 
Hwang  Ki-fang— 353,  354,  355,  356     Chinese 

Hwang  Lu-nien — 341  Chinese 

Hyatt,  Anna  Vaughn  X 

Hyde,  Helen  § 

Hyde,  William  Henry  • 

Hyett,  Will  J.  • 

Hyner,  Arend — 42  Netherlands 

Ibuki,  Kojiro — 168  Japanese 

Ichiki,   Senrei — 154  Japanese 

Igami,  Bonkotsu — 159,   160  Japanese 

Ikeda,   Shoyen — 13  Japanese 

Ikeda,  Yuhachi — 59  Japanese 

Ingersoll,  Emma  K.  H.  • 

Inman,  Henry  • 

Inness,  George  • 
Innocenti,  Caraillo — 56,  57,  58,   59         Italian 

Inouye,  Daijiro — 84  Japanese 

Irvine,  Wilson  • 

Isham,  Samuel  • 

Ishii,  Hakutei — 27  Japanese 

Ishikawa,  Toraji — 37  Japanese 

Ishino,  Ryazan — 240  Japanese 

Israels,   Isaac  Netherlands 

43,  44,  136,  137,  138,  139,  140 
Israels,  Jozef — 4026 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Italian  School — 4004,  4005 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 

Itaya,   Hazan — 111,   112,   113  Japanese 

Ito,  Jakuchu  Japanese 

207,  208,  209,  210,  211,  212,  213,  214 

Ito,  Keisui — 6  Japanese 

Ito,  Tozan — 144  Japanese 

Ivinvi-Grunwald,   Bela  International 

275,  276,  277,  278,  279,  280 

Ives  Browne,  Robert — 45  Netherlands 

Iwasa,  Matabei — 184  Japanese 

Iwataki,  Tamaro — 85  Japanese 

Jackson,  Annie  Hurlburt  • 

Jacobsen,  August — 45  Norzvegian 

Jacquier,  Henry — 385  French 
Jaegers,   Albert — 142,   150.     United   States. 

Photo.  Reprod.  t 

Jakobi,  Ruth  • 

Jamar,  S.  Corinne  • 

James,  William  • 

Jans,  Jan — 46  Netherlands 

Janason,  Alfred  '             • 

Jaques,  Bertha  E.  Clauson  § 

Jam,  Knut — 278  Swedish 

Jarvis,  John  Wesley  • 

Jaulmes,  Gustave  E. — 386  French 

Javor,  Pal— 281,  282  International 

Jay,  Cecil  • 

Jean-Boucher — 643,  644  French 

Jeanniot,  Georges — 569  French 
leanniot,  Pierre-Georges — 387,  388         French 

Jeltsema,  T.  E.— 183  Netherlands 

Jen  Wei-chang — 387  Chinese 


Jerace,  Francesco — 134,  135  Italian 

Jewett,  William  • 

Jilovsky,  G.  International 

673,  674,  675,  676,  677,  678,  679 

Johansen,  John  Christen  • 

Johansen,  Otto — 46,  47,  48  Norwegian 

Johansson,  Carl  Swedish 

153,  154,  155,  156 

Johansson,  Thor — 363,  364,  365            Swedish 

Johns,  W.  R.  § 

Johnson,  David  • 

Johnson,  Eastman  • 

Johnson,  Grace  Mott  United  States 

1396,  3334,  3339,  3342 

Johnson,  Harrj'  L.  • 

Johnson,  Thomas  S 

Jones,  Alfred  § 

Jones,    Frances   C. — 242.  United    States. 

Photo.  Reprod.  • 

Jones,  Hugh  Bolton  • 

Jones,  Leon  Foster  • 

Jones,   Reginald — 283  International 

Jong,  Toon  de — 141,  142  Netherlands 

Jorde,  Lars — 49,  50,  51  Norwegian 

Joris,  Pio — 60  Italian 

Jouett,  Matthew  Harris  • 

Jourdain,  Francis — 389  French 

Jouve,  Paul— 390,  391  French 

Jouvet-Magron.  Dominique — 570  French 

Juergens.  Alfred  • 

juhasz,  Arpad — 809,  810  International 

Jung,  C.  Jac.  • 

Jungnickel,  L.  H.  International 

680,  681,  682,  683,  684,  685,  686,  687,  688, 

689,  690,  691,  692,  693,  694,  695 

Junicho,  Sadakichi — 164,  165  Japanese 

Jurres,  J.  H. — 47  Netherlands 

Kaelin,  Charles  S.  • 

Kai  Chi-hsiang — 437  Chinese 

Kaigetsudo — 187  Japanese 

Kaiser,  Richard — 284  International 

Kajimoto,  Seizaburo — 145  Japanese 

Kallstenius,  Gottfrid  Swedish 

157,  158,  159,  160,  161 

Kanno,  Gertrude  Boyle  t 

Kano,  Eitoku — 196  Japanese 

Kano,  Motonobu — 175  Japanese 

Kano,  Tannyu — 199  Japanese 

Kano,  Sansetsu — 205  Japanese 

Kano,  Tsunenobu — 180,  203  Japanese 

Kao  Chien-fu— 365,  366  Chinese 

Kao  Chi-pei — 381  Chinese 

Kao  Ki-fong — 363,  364  Chinese 

Kao  Siao-shan — 361,  362  Chinese 

Karlovskv,  Bertalan  International 

285,  286,  287 

Karpeles,  Andree — 392  French 

Kasimir,   L.  International 

696,  697,  698,  699,  700 


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Kasimir-Hoernes,  T.  International 

701,  702,  703 

Kato,  Tomotaro — 114,  115  Japanese 

Kato,  Kozan — 79,  80,  81,  82  Japanese 

Kato,  Toji— 241,  242  Japanese 

Katona,  Nanclor — 288,  289  International 

Katsukara,  Shunsho — 201  Japanese 

Kaula,  Lee  Lufkin  • 

Kaula,  William  J.  • 

Kavli,  Arne  Norwegian 

52,  53,  54,  55,  56,  57,  58,  59,  187,  188,  189, 

190,  191,  192,  193,  194,  195,  196,  197,  198, 

199 

Kawabata,  Gyokusho — 170  Japanese 

Kawabe,  Mitate — 171  Japanese 

Kawade,  Shibataro — 125  Japanese 

Kawakami,  Kuniyo — 62  Japanese 

Kawanishi,  Shiryu — 70  Japanese 

Kawasaki,  Shigeo — 64  Japanese 

Kawashima,  Jinbei — 149,  150  Japanese 

Kazianv,  Odon  International 

290,  291,  292,  293,  294,  29S,  296,  297 

Kee  Ku-kai  Chinese 

152,  153,  154,  155,  156,  157,  158,  159,  160, 

161,   162,   163,   164,   165,   166,  167,   168,   169, 

170,  171,  172,  173 

Keeler,  Charles  B.,  Jr.  § 

Keith,  William  • 

Keller,  Arthur  I.  • 

Keller,  Edgar  • 

Kelly,  Hannah  R.  • 

Kemeys,  Edward  S.  t 

Kendall.  Margaret  • 

Kendall,  Sergeant  *t 

Kensett,  John  Frederick  • 

Kent,  Rockwell  • 

Kerling,  Anna  E. — 48,  49  Netherlands 

Kernstock,  Kdroly  International 

298,  299,  300,  301 

Kezdi-Kovacs,  Laszl6 — 302  International 

Kiang  Ying-seng — 348  Chinese 

Kielland,  Manne— 60,  200,  201  Norwegian 

Kikiichi,  Kashu — 7  Japanese 
Kimball,  Isabel  Moore— 238.    United  States. 

Photo.  Reprod.  t 

Kimball,  Kalherine  § 

Kimura,  Hideo — 89,  90  Japanese 

Kindlund,  Anna  Belle  Wing  • 

King,  Charles  B.  § 

King,  Edith  Lawrence  • 

King,  Frank  S.  § 

King  Hsien-san — 193  Chinese 

King,  Paul  • 

King  Tsing-fun— 319  Chinese 

Kinkozan,  Sobei  Japanese 

127,  128,  129,  130,  131 

Kips,  Erich — 303  International 

Kirkpatrick,  William  A.  • 

Kitagawa,  Inen — 183  Japanese 

Kitamura,  Seibo^63  Japanese 


Klein,  Lillie  V.  O'Ryan  • 

Klemm,  Walter  International 

704,  705,  706,  707,  708,  709,  710,  711,  712, 

713,  714,  715,  716,  717,  718,  719,  720 
Kncller,  Sir  Godfrey— 2900 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Knight,  Charles  R. — 50.    United  States. 

Photo.  Reprod.  t 

Knight,  Harold — 304  International 

Knight,  Laura — 305  International 

Knirr,  Heinrich — 306  International 

Knox,  James  • 

Kobori,  Tomoto — 19  Japanese 

Kobayashi,  Saiji — 155  Japanese 

Koekkoek,  Gerard — 143  Netherlands 

Kohn,  Irma  • 

Koito,  Gentaro — 25  Japanese 

Kokoschka,  Oskar  International 

307,  308,  309,  310,  311,  312,  313,  314,  315, 

316,  317,  318,  319,  320,  321,  721 

Kolsto,  Frederik — 61,  62  Norwegian 

Konrad,  Gyula — 811,  812,  813  International 

Konti,  Isidore  % 

Koopman,  Augustus  § 

Kopman,  Benjamin  D.  • 

Kormendi-Frimm,  Jeno  International 

1040,   1041 

Korostoi-Kriesch,  A.  International 

322,  323,  324,  325,  326,  327,  328,  329,  330, 

331,  332,  334,  335,  336,  337 

Korompay,  Duilio — 61  Italian 

Koster,  Anton  Louis — 50,  51  Netherlands 
Kouw,  Casper  Marinus  Leendert — 144,  145 

Netherlands 

Krabbe,   H.  M.  Netherlands 

52,  53,  146,  147 

Krag,  Lul — 63  Noriuegian 

Kramer,   Martinus  Netherlands 

54,   148,   149 

Kratina,  Joseph  t 

Kretzinger,   Clara  Josephine  • 

Krimmell,  John  Lewis  • 

Kroll,   Leon  • 

Krohg,   Christian  Noriuegian 

64,  65,  66,  67,  68,  69,  70,  71 

Kron,  Jeno — 814,  815  International 

Kronberg,   Louis  • 

Kruell,  Gustav  § 

Krupka,  Joseph  t 

Ku   Chien-lung — 398  Chinese 

Ku  Chia-chun — 371,  372  Chinese 

Ku  Loh-tse — 370  Chinese 

Kuan  Wen-kai  Chinese 

260,  261,  262.  263,  264,  265 

Kubinyi,  A. — 816,  817  International 

Kui  Hsu-yuen — 266  Chinese 

Kulle,  Axel— 162,  163,  164  Swedish 

Kunffy,   Lajos — 338  International 

Kunwald,   Cezar — 339  International 

Kun  Hsu — 386  Chinese 


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Kuroda,   Toko — 197  Japanese 

Iviirokavva,   Eisho — 224  Japanese 

KiJsel,  Ernst  Swedish 

165,   166,   167,  366,  367,  36S,  369 

Kyle,  Joseph  * 

Ladd,  Anna  Coleman  t 

Laessle,  Albert  * 

La  Farge,  Bancel  * 

La  Farge,  John— 192.     United  States.    Photo. 

Reprod.  * 

Laffan,  A.  5 

Lafleur,  Abel— 645  French 

Lagos,  Alberto— 32,  33,  34  Argentine 

Laguillermie,  Frederic-Aiiguste  French 

571,  572 

Lai  Ching-ko — 41  Chinese 

Lamb,   Charles  Rollinson- 191.  United 

States.     Photo.  Reprod. 

Lamb,  F.  M.  * 

Lamb,  Frederick  Stymetz.     125,  188,  199,  200, 

213.     United  States.    Photo.  Reprod. 

Lambert,  Gertrude  A.  * 

Lambert,  Gustave — 646  French 

Lambert,  John  * 

Lamourdedieu,  Raoul— 647  French 

Lamv,  P.  Franc- 393  French 

Lan  Sheng— 409  Chinese 

Lan  Tao— 408  Chinese 

Lan  Tien-shu — 436  Chinese 

Lander,  Benjamin  § 

Landowski,    Paul-Maximilien  French 

648,   649 

I.ang,  Annie  Traquair  * 

Lange,  Olaf  Nortue^an 

202,  203,  204,  205,  206,  207 

Langhorne,   Katherine  * 

Langtrv,  Mary  * 

Lao  Tien-li  Chinese 

104,   105,   106,   107,   108,   109 

Laparra,  William— 394  French 

Laporte,    Blairze— 649A  French 

Laprade,   Pierre— 395  French 

Larrive,   Jean— 650,   651  French 

Larsson,  Carl  Sivedish 

168,   169,   170.   171,   172,   173,  174,   175,   176, 

177,   178,   179,   180,   181,   182,  183.   184,   185, 

186,   187.   188,   189,   190,   191,  192,   193,   194, 

195,   196,   197,   198,   199,  200,  201 

Larsson,   Gottfried  Sioedish 

279,   280,   281,  282,  283,  284 

Latanay,  Gaston  de — 573,  574  French 

Lathrop,   William  Langson  • 

La   Toiiche,    Gaston— 396,    397  French 
La  Touche,   Gaston— 2815 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 

Lauber,   Joseph— 111,    113,   202.  United 

States.    Photo.   Reprod. 

Laureng,  Theodor — 72  Nor^vegian 

Laurens,  Jean-Paul — 398  French 

Laurens,  Paul-Albert — 399  French 


Laurent,   Ernest-Joseph — 400  French 

Lavalley,  Louis — 401  French 

Lavecchia,  Francisco — 35,   36  Argentine 

Lavery,   John — 340  Internationa! 

Lavrut,  Louise — 402  French 

Lawrence,  Sir  Thomas— 2910,  2913 

United  Slates  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Lawson,  Alexander  § 

Lavfson,   Ernest  • 

Lawson,    J.    Kerr — 341  International 

Leandre,   Charles-Lucien — 575  French 

Learned,  Arthur  Garfield  § 

Lebasque,   Henri — 403,  404  French 

Lebourg,    Albert — 405  French 

Le    Briin,    Charles— 4021 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 

Ledeboer,    Hans — 55  Netherlands 

Lederer,   Fritz— 722.   723,   724,   725,   726,   727, 

728  International 


t 
French 
French 
French 
French 
French 

• 

United  States 


Lee,  Arthur 

Lefebvre,    Hippolyte — 652 
Lefort,   Henri — 576 
Le   Gout-Gerard,   Fernand — 406 
Legrand,   Louis — 577 
Leheutre.  Gustav— 578,  579 
Leigh,   William  Robinson 
Lelv,  Sir  Peter— 2906 
Le   Meilleur,  Georges— 580,   581  French 

Lemordant,    Jean-Julien — 407,    408,    409,    410 

French 
Lemos,  Pedro  J. 
Lenard,  Robert 

818,  819,  820, 

827,   828.  829, 

836,   837 
Lenbach,   Franz 


International 
821,  822,  823,  824,  825,  826, 
830,  831,  832,  833,  834,  835, 


von — 2S58,   2860 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Lenselink,    Rens — 56  Netherlands 

Leon,    Edouard-Henri — 582,    583  French 

Lepape,   Georges — 411,  412,  413  French 

Lepine,  Joseph — 414  French 

Lepine,  Stanislas— 2852,   2855 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 


Lerolle,    Henri — 415 

Leroux,   Georges-Paul — 416,  417 

Le   Sidaner,  Henri-Eugene — 418,  419 

Leiide.  Herbert — 370 

Leurzt,  Emanuel 

Lever,  Hayley 

Le\>,  Beatrice  S. 

Levy,   William   Auerbach 

Lewis,  Allen 

Lewis.  Edmund  D. 

Lewis,   Helen   V. 

Li   Chang-tai— 245,   246 

Li  Hao— 336,  337 

Li  Heo-veh— 303 

L!  Hsao-vu— 287,  288,  289,  290,  291, 

294,  295,   296,   297,   298,   299 
Li  Hsi-san— 431 


French 

French 

French 

Sivedish 


§ 

•5 

S 

• 
• 
Chinese 
Chinese 
Chinese 
292,  293, 
Chinese 
Chinese 


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Li  Yang-Chih— 377  Chinese 

Lichtenaiier,  J.  Mortimer — 144.     I'nited  States. 

Photo.  Reprod.  •§ 

Lie.  Jonas  • 

Lien  HMin-liao— 307,  308,  309,  310,  311,  312 

Chinese 
I.iljefors,  Bruno— 202,  203,  204,  205  Swedish 
Liljestrom,  Gustav  F.  • 

Lin    Chin-an— 144,    145,    146,    147,    148,    149 

150  Chinese 

Lin  Hsu— 338,   339,   340  Chinese 

LindherR,   Erik— 285,  286  Swedish 

Linde,  Ossip  L.  • 

Lindh,   Bror — 206  Siuedish 

Lindin,   Carl   Olof  Eric  * 

I.indquist,    Herman — 207  Swedish 

Lindstrom,    Martin— 371,    372  Swedish 

Linford,   Charles  • 

Lionne,  Enrico — 62,   63  Italian 

Lipoth,  Ferencz— 342,  343,  344,  345,  346,  347 

International 
I.ippinrott,   William   Henry  * 

little,    John  Weslev  * 

Little,  Philip  • 

Liu   I-t7U— 382  Chinese 

Liu  Sung-mein- 384  Chinese 

Liu  Ts/-hsin— 331,   332,   333  Chinese 

Llimona.   Juan — 348,    349  International 

Llopis    de    Casades,    Juan    Maria — 350,    351, 

352  International 

Lo  Yong — 357  Chinese 

Lobre,    Maurice 420  French 

Lockman,   He  Witt  M.  • 

Locb,  Louis  * 

Liikke,    Marie  * 

Londoner,   Amy  * 

Lons,   Hong-mu — 7,  8  Chinese 

T.oncarre,   James   Barton  § 

Loneacre,   Lydia  Eastwick  * 

Longman,  Evelyn  Beatrice.     131,  135.     United 

States.     Photo  Reprod.  X 

Loomis,  Chester.     186.     United  States.    Photo. 

Reprod. 
Lopez-Mesquita,  Jose  M. — 353,   354 

International 
T.6pez  Natniil,  Gregorio — 37,  38  Argentine 
Lotz.    Karoly— 355,    356,    357,    358,    359,    360, 

838  International 

I.owdon,  Elsie  Motz  • 

Lowenstamm,    Ernina— 729  International 

Loy,  Mina — 361,  362  International 

Lucas,   Jean   Williams  • 

Luce,   Maximilien — 421  French 

Luck,  C.  C— 373,  374,  375  Swedish 

Ludovici,   Alice  E.  • 

Luini,    Bernardo — 4000 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Luke,  Kathryn  Logan  • 

Lukeman,  Augustus  t 

Luks,  George  • 


Lum,  Bertha  § 

Luna,  Juan— 21,  22  Philippine 

Lund,  Henrik— 73,  74,  75,  76,  77,  78,  79 

Norwegian 
Lundberg,  Theodor — 287,  288  Swedish 

Lundborg,  Florence  • 

Lungren,    Fernand  French 

Lunois,   Alexandre — 584,   585,   586,   587 

French 
Luppi,   Ermenegildo— 136,    137,   138,   139 

Italian 
Lucpiiens.  Huc-Mazelet  § 

Luxoro,   Cesare — 64  Italian 

Lynch,  Anna 

Lynch,  Justo— 39  Argentin, 

McCartan,  E.  : 

McCarter,  Henrv 
MacChesnev,  Clara  T. 
McColl,  Mary  A. 
McComas,  Francis 
McCormick,   Howard 
McCormick,  M.  Evelyn 
MacDougall,  John  A. 
McEwen,    Walter— 141,    149.      United    State: 

Photo.    Reprod. 
McFee,   Henry  Lee 
MacGilvary,  Norwood 
Mclllhenny,   C.   Morgan 
Mclntire,   Katharine 
Macintosh,  William  W. 
McKenzie,  R.  Tait.     28,  46,   139,   153.     U.  S 

Photo.   Reprod. 
McKillop,  William 
Mcl.ane,  M.  Jean 
Macl.aughlin,    Donald   Shaw  5 

McMillen,   Mildred  § 

MacNeil,   Carol   Brooks  % 

MacN'eil,   Hermon   Atkins — 48,    130,    134,    140, 

148.     V.  S.     Photo.  Reprod.  t 

Ma  Chen— 375  Chinese 

Ma  Chiang-chuan — 416  Chinese 

Ma  Hsao-shien  Chinese 

222,  223,  224,  225.     226,  227,  228,  229,  230, 

231,  232,  233,  234,  235,  236,  237 
Ma  Yuen — 394  Chinese 

Maarel,  M.  van  der — 57  Netherlands 

Maccari,   Cesare — 2844,   2850 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Macky,  Constance  • 

Macky,  E.  Spencer  • 

Mackay,  William  A.    45.     United  States. 

Photo.   Reprod. 
Macrum,  George  H.  • 

Macsoud,  Nicholas  S.  • 

Madeline,  Paul — 422.  423  French 

Mager,  Gus  • 

Magliocchetti,  Id.n — 65  Italian 

Magnus,  Siri— 387,  388,   389,   390,  391 

Swedish 


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CATALOGUE  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Magnusson,  Gustaf— 392,  393,  394,  395 

Swedish 
Magonigle,  Edith  M.  * 

Magyar-Mannheimer,  Gusztav — 363,  364,  365, 
366,  367  International 

Maillart,  Diogene — 424  French 

Maillaud,  Fernand — 425  French 

Major,  Ernest  L.  * 

Major,   Henrik— 368  International 

Makino,  Shiro— 158  Japanese 

Makowsky,  Alexander— 369  International 

Malagarriga  Ormast,  Elvira — 370 

International 

Malbone,  Edward  Greene  * 

Malharro,  Martin — 40.  41  Argentine 

Malhoa,  Jose— 53,  54,  55,  56,  57,  58,  59,  60 

Portuguese 

Mallol   Casanovas,   Ignacio — 371 

International 
Malric,  Charles-Louis— 653  French 

Manatt,  William  Whitney  _  * 

Mancini,  Antonio — 66,  67,  68  Italian 

Manguin,  Henri— 426,  427  French 

Manigault,  E.  Middleton  * 

Manley,  Thomas  R.  § 

Mannheim,  Jean 

Manning,  W.  Westley— 730         International 
Manor,   Florence  + 

Manship,  Paul  + 

Manta,  Abel  Abrantes — 61,  62,  63 

Portuguese 
Mantilla,  Maria— 8,  9  Cuban 

Maraini,  Antonio — 140  Italian 

Marcel-Beronneau,    Pierre — 428  French 

Marcel-Clement,  Amedce-Julien — 429    French 
Mares,  Frederico — 1042  International 

Marffv,  5d6n— 372,  373,   374,  375  _ 

International 

Marchant,  Edward  D.  * 

Marin,  John  » 

Maris,  Matthew — 4035 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Mark,  Louis— 376,  377,  378,  379,  380      _ 

International 
Marko,  Erno— 839  International 

Marqueste,  Laurent — 654  French 

Marquet,  Albert— 430,  431  French 

Marr,  Carl 

Marsh,  Alice  Randall  * 

Marsh,  Fred  Dana.     116.     United  States. 

Photo.  Reprod. 
Marshall,  E.  Newell  * 

Marshall,  William  Edgar  •§ 

Marsill,  Emilio — 141  Italian 

Mars-Vallett,  Marius — 655  French 

Martens,  Willy— 58  Netherlands 

Martin,  Henri-Jean-Guillaume — 432,  433 

French 
Martin,  Homer  D.  • 

Martin,  Jacques — 434,  435  French 


Martinez,  Xavier  •§ 

Martinez-Vazquez,  Jose — 43,  44      Uruguayan 
Marussig,   Guido — 69  Italian 

Maruyama,  Banka — 26  Japanese 

Maruyaraa,  Okyo — 195,  200  Japanese 

iVIarval,  Jacqueline-Marie — 436,  437     French 
Mas-Olle,    Helmer— 208,   209,   210,   211,   212, 

376,  377,  378  Swedish 

Mason,  John  • 

Mason,  Maud  M.  • 

Masriera,  Luis — 381  International 

Mastenbroek,  Johan  Hendrik  van — 59,  60 

Netherlands 
Mathews,  Arthur  F.  • 

Mathews,  Lucia  K.  • 

Matisse,   Auguste — 438  French 

Matoso    da    Fonseca,    Joao    Guilherme — 138, 

139  Portuguese 


Matsukane,  Shinjiro — 93,  94 
Matsiio,  Choshun — 60,  61 
Maufra,  Maxime — 439 
Maurer,  Alfred  H. 
Maury,  Cornelia  F. 
Maun,-,  Georges-Sauveur 
Maverick,  Peter 
Maxence,  Edgard — 441 
May,  Edward  Harrison 
Mayer,  Louis 
Maynard,  Richard  F. 
Mayr,  C. 

Mazur,   Wladyslaw 
Mazzanovich,  Laurence 
Meakin,  L.  H. 
Meats,  Helen  Farnsworth 
.VIednyanszky,  Baron — 382, 


Japanese 

Japanese 

French 

• 

French 

§ 

French 

t 

t 
383,   384 

International 
Meheut,  Mathurin — 442,  443  French 

Meifren,  Eliseo— 385,  386,  387     International 
Meinshausen,  George  5 

Meissonier,  Jean  Louis  Ernest — 4023 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Melcher,  Bertha  Corbett 
Melchers,  Gari.     133,  241. 


Photo.  Reprod. 
Melero,  Aurelio — 12, 
Meln,   David  de— 64 
Melville,  Francis 
Menard,  fimile-Rene- 
Mendenhall,   Emma 


13 


-444,  445 


Mengarini,  Pietro — 70 

Menocal,  Armando — 10,  11 

Mension,   C.  J. — 61 

Mentessi,  Giuseppe — 71 

Menzler,  Bertha  S. 

Mercie,  Antonin — 446,  447,  655A 

Mercie,   Fernand-Antonin — 448 

Merrill,   Katherine 

Merritt,  Anna  Lea 

Merson,  Luc-Olivier — 449,  450 

Meryman,  Richard   S. 


United  States. 

• 

Cuban 
Portuguese 

French 

• 

Italian 

Cuban 

Netherlands 

Italian 


French 

French 

§ 

•5 

French 

• 


[470] 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS 


Mesdag,  H.  W.— 62  Netherlands 

Messer,  Edmund  Clarence  • 

Meszolv,  Geza — 388  International 

Metcalf,  Willard  L.  • 
Mettling,   Louis — 2918 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 

Meyer,   Johan — 63  Netherlands 

Meyn,  George  Liidwig — 389  International 

Mezzana,  Corrado — 72  Italian 
Michel,  Georges— 2857 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 


-656 


French 


Michel,  Gustav 

Mielziner,  Leo 

Miess,  Frip>es — 390 

Migliaro,  Vincenzo — 73 

Mihaly,  Rezso— 391,  392,  393 

Milcendeau,   Charles — +51 

Milesi,  Alessandro — 74 

Milhau,  Zella  De 

Millar,  Addison  Thomas 

Miller,  Joseph  Maxwell 

Miller,  Kenneth  Haves  • 

Miller,  Richard  E.   '  • 

Milles,  Ruth— 289,  290,  291,  292,  293,  294, 

Sivedish 
Millet,  Frank  D.— 204,  224,  237,  251,  252. 

United   States.     Photo  Reprod. 
Millet,  Jean  Fran(;ois— 2842 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 


International 

Italian 

International 

French 

Italian 

§ 

•§ 

t 


Mills,  J.  Harrison 

• 

Milne,  David 

« 

Minakami,  Taisei — 8 

Japanese 

Minor,  Robert  C. 

§ 

Mitchell,  Arthur 

• 

Mitchell,  Eleanor  B. 

• 

Mitchell,   Laura   M.   D. 

• 

Miiti-Zanetti,  Guiseppe — 75 

Italian 

Mitsui,  Banri — 9 

Japanese 

Mitsutani,  Kunishiro — 30 

Japanese 

Miyachi,   Ichiyu — 73 

Japanese 

Mivagawa,   Kozan — 105,   106, 

107,    ins,    109, 

110 

Japanese 

Miyake,  Katsumi— 33 

Japanese 

Moeller.  Selma  M.  D. 

• 

Moen,  Charles  Antoine — 64 

Netherlands 

Moises,  Julio— 394 

International 

Molarskv,  Morris 

• 

Molin,  Hjalmar— 396,  397 

Sivedish 

Monard,  Louis  de — 657 

French 

Mo  Fong-si — 351 

Chinese 

Mondriaan,   Fritz — 65 

Netherlands 

Monegal  Prat,  Esteban— 1043 

International 

Monet,  Claude— 2808,  2809,  2810,  2811,  2812, 

2813,  2814 

United  States  Section, 

Loan  Collection 

Monet,  Claude — 452 

French 

Monges,   Henry  B. 

• 

Monks,  John  A.  S. 

§ 

Monnickendam,    Martin — 66 

Netherlands 

Montero,  Adolfo — 42,  43 

Argentine 

Monticelli,  Adolphe — 2839,  4038,  4041 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 

Montizambert,  Beatrice  • 

Mooney,  Edward  • 

Mora,  F.  Luis  • 

Mora,  Joseph  Jacinto  j 
Moraes,  Narciso  Alfredo  de — 69,  70 

„  ,  Portuguese 

Moran,  Edward  • 

Moran,  Mary  Nimmo  § 

Moran,  Peter  eg 

Moran,  Thomas  •! 

Morani,  Alessandio — 76  Italian 

Morani,  Helbig  Lily— 77  Italian 

Morbelli,  Angelo— 78  Italian 

Moreno,  Agapita— 23  Philippine 

Morey,  M.  Rodriguez— 14,  15,  16,  17,     Cuban 
Monde,  Jeanne — 453  French 

Morikawa,  Toin— 216,  217,  218,  219,  220 

Japanese 

Morimura,  Yoshine— 2  Japanese 

Morisset,  Henri— 454,  455  French 

-Morse,  Samuel  F.  B.  • 

Moser,    JTames    Henry  • 

Mott-Smith,  May  •{ 

Moulyn,  S.— 67,  150,  151,  152        Netherlands 

Mount,  William  Sidney  • 

Muhrman,  Henry  • 

Mullgardt,   Louis  Christian  § 

Miiller,  Johannes— 89,  89A  Noriuegian 

Muller,  Olga  Popoff  } 

Miiller,  Peter  Paul— 395  International 

Muller,  Richard— 396  International 

Munch,  Edvard  Norwegian 

80,  81,  82,  83,  84,  85,  86,  87,  88,  208,  209,  210, 

211,  212,  213,  214,  215,  216,  217,  218,  219, 

220,  221,  222,  223,  224,  225,  226,  227,  228. 

229,  230,  231,  232,  233,   234,  235,  236,  237, 

238,  239,  240.  241,  242,  243,  244,  245,  246 

247,  24.^,  249,  250,  251,  252,  253,  254,  255, 

256,  257,  258,  259,  260,  261,  262,  263,  264 

Mundy,  Ethel  Frances  • 

Munkarsy,  Mihaly— 397,  398         International 

Mura,  Frank  • 

Murakami,  Hoko — 3  Japanese 

Muranvi,  Gvula — 1044,  1045,  1046,  1047,  1048 

1049,  105(i,  1051,  1052  International 

Murphy,  Ada  Clifford  • 

Murphy,  Caroline  Bowles  • 

Murphy,   Hermann  Dudley  • 

Murphy,  J.  Francis  • 

Murray,  Frank  Waldo  • 

Murray,  Grace  H.  • 

Myriclc,  Katharine  ,  • 

Nadler,  R.— 399  International 

Nagara,  Yozo — 151  Japanese 

Nagy,  Laura — 400,  401,  402,  840,  841,  842,  843 

International 

!Vag>-,   Sdndor — 403,   404,   405,   406,   407,   408, 

409,  844  International 


[471] 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Nahl,  Perham  W.  •§ 

Nakogawa,  Hachiro — 35  Japanese 

Nakamura,  Fusetsu — 38  Japanese 

Nakamura,  Shuto — 126  Japanese 

Nakazawa,  Hiromitsu — 32  Japanese 

Xakken.Willera  Carel— 6S  Netherlands 

Nam.  Jacques — 456  French 

Namikowa,  Gomi — 153  Japanese 

Namikavva,  Sosuke — 123,  124  Japanese 

Naminohira,    Yuklvasu — 226  Japanese 
Naudin,  Bernard— 457,  458,  588,  589       French 

Nava,  Hector — 44,  45,  46  Argentine 

Navazio  De,  Walter- — 47  Argentine 
Navellier,   fidoiiard-Felicien-Eugene — 658 


Neagle. 

Neilsen,  M.  P. 

Neilson,  Raymond  P.  R. 

Nell,  Tony 

Nelson,  Bruce 

Nen  Wei-ching — 414 

Nerman,   Einar— 379,   380 

Nettleton,  Walter 

Neuhaus,  Eugen 

Neujd,  Herman— 298,  299.  300,  301, 


French 

* 

X 


Chinese 
Sicedish 


302,  303 
Siuedish 
French 
Italian 

* 


Neumont,  Maurice — 459,  590 

Neuschuler,   Alberto— 79 

Newell.   Peter 

Newman,  John  § 

Newman,  Victor  Winthrop  § 

Newsam,  Albert  § 

Newton,  Francis.    203.     United  States.    Photo. 

Reprod. 
Nicholls,  Rhoda  Holmes  • 

Nichols,  Hobart  * 

Nicolini,  Giovanni — 142,  143  Italian 

Nieuwenkamp,  W.  O.  J.— 153,   154,   155,   156 

Netherlands 
Nisbet,  Robert  H. 
Nishi,  Oshu— 22 
Nishiinura,  Hikobei— 76,  77,  78 
Noble,  John 

Noble,  Thomas  Satterwhite 
Noci,  Arturo — 80,  81 

Nogami,  Tatsuoki — 72 

Nnguchi,  Yukoku — 172 

Nomellini,  Plinio— 82,  83 

\'ono,  Luigi — 84 

None,  Urbano — 144 

Noauet.  Paul 

Nordell,  Carl  J. 

NorHensten,   Ragnhild — 331 

Nordfeldt,  Bror   J.  O.  § 

Nordhagen.    Johan— 265.    266,    267,    268,    269, 
270,  271  Norwegian 

Nordin,  Alice— 295,  296,  297  Swedish 

Nordling,  Gerda — 382  Sivedish 

Narita,  Torakichi — 153  Japanese 

Norlind,  Ernst— 383,  384,  385,  386      Swedish 


Japanese 
Japanese 


Italian 

Japanese 

Japanese 

Italian 

Italian 

Italian 

t 

Swedish 


Norman,  John  § 

N'orman,  Mabel  • 

Northcote,  James — 2904 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
"  § 


Northcote,  Stafford  M 
Nourse,  Elizabeth 
Noyes,  George  L.  • 

Nozal,  Alexandre — 460,  461  French 

Nu  Su-nen— 342  Chinese 

Numada,  Ichiga — 222  Japanese 

Numata,  Ichiga — 46  Japanese 

Nunn,  Frederick  • 

Nyman,  Hilding — 398,  399,  400  Swedish 

Oakley,  Thornton  • 

Oakley,   Violet— 155,    156,    157,    158,    159,   160, 
161,  162,  163,  164,  165.     United  States. 
Photo.  Reprod.  • 

O'Brien,  Frank  M.  • 

Ochtman,  Leonard  • 

O'Donovan.  William  R.  t 

O'Farrell,  G.— 24,  25  Philippine 

Ogaki,  Masanori — 86  Japanese 

Ogura,  Uichiro — 65  Japanese 

Ohta,  Kijiro^24  Japanese 

Ohta,  Masachika — 68  Japanese 

Ohta,   Masatada — 67  Japanese 

Oka,  Toyen — 16  Japanese 

Okada,  Sesso — II,  12  Japanese 

Okajima,  Tesshu — 4  Japanese 

Okamoto,  Hosui — 23  Japanese 

Okawa,  Takezo — 146  Japanese 

Okumura,  Masanobu — 186  Japanese 

Oldewelt,   Ferdinand   Gustaaf  Willem — 69 

Netherlands 
Olgvav,   Ferencz — 410  International 

Olgyay,  Victor— 845,  846,  847,  848 

International 
Olinsky,  Ivan  G.  • 

Oliva  Navarro,  Juan   Carlos — 48,  49 

Argentine 
Oliver,  Jean  Nutting  • 

Olivier,  Fedinand — 462  French 

Olson,   Albert  Byron  * 

Olson,  Joseph  Oliver  • 

Olsson,  Anders — 304  Swedish 

Olsson,  Julius — 411  International 

O'Lynch  de  Lynch  Town,  Charles — 412 

International 

Onsager,  Soren — 90,  91  Norwegian 

Orlik,  Emil  International 

731,   732,  733,  734,  735,   736,  737.  738,   739, 

740,  741,   742,  743,   744,   745,  746,  747,  748, 

749,  750,  751,  752,  753,  754,  755 

Orr,  Louis  § 

Orsi,  Achille  d' — 125  Italian 

Ortner,  Ferencz — 413  International 

Osborne,  Malcolm — 756  International 

Osslund,  Helmer- 213,  214,  215,  216,  217,  218, 

219  Swedish 


[472  ] 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS 


Osterlund,  John— 220  Svjedis/, 

Osterlund-Wigert,  Matliilda— 221,  222 

Siueais/i 

Osterman.  F.mil— 223,  224  Swdish 

Otis,  Amy  ^, 

Otis,  Bass  ^        ° 

Ottmann,  Henrv--^63,  464  French 

Ouvre,  Achille— 591  ,  Fr'nc't 

Overbeek,  G.  J.  van— 70  Netherlands 
Paal.  Laszl6— 414,  415                   Internationa^ 

Packard,  Mabel  ^ 

Paddock,  Ethel  Louise  ^ 
Paddock,   Josephine 

Pacani,  Juan  B— 68,  69  Uruguayan 

Pagano.  Jose  Leon— 50,  51,  52  Argentine 
Page,  Marie  Danforth 

Page,  William  ° 

Pages,  Jules  , 

Paice,  Philip  Stuart  . 

Paine,  Robert  T.  J 

Palmer,  Pauline  , 
Pancoast,  Morris  Hall 

Pannemakcr,  FranQois— 592  French 

Panozzi,  Americo-53,   54,   55  Argentine 

^''3lr5t56.57,5S,59,60,205,20?20^ 

208,  209,  210,  211,  212,  213,  255 

Pao  Yun-ting— 399,  400  Chinese 

Pane,  Eric  .        , 

Papp,  Lajos— 849  International 

Parada,  Santin,  Jose-416,  417       Internationa^ 

Paradise,  John  W.  ,. 

Parisani,  Napoleone— 85,  86  Italian 

Parker.  I.awton  S.  ^ 

Parrish,  Clara  Weaver  ^ 

Parrish,  Stephen  | 

Parshall,   He  Witt  . 

Parsons,  Edith  Parretto  ^+ 

Partington,  Gertrude  J 

Partington,  J.  H.  E.  ^ 

Partridge,  G.  Roy  » 

Partridge,  William  Ordway  * 

Pascau,  J.-P.-P.-Eugene-^65  French 

Pasinetti,    Antonio— 87  '"!>"'" 

Paterson,  J.— 418  International 

Patigian,  Haig  r,.„^;, 

Patricot,  Jean-593  French 

Pattee,  Elsie  Dodge  ^e 

Patterson,  Margaret  J.  » 

Patterson,  Rebecca  Burd  Peale 

Paulin,  Paul-659,  660,  661,  662  French 

Paulus,  Francis  Petrus  J 

Paxson.  Martha  K.  D.  ^ 

Paxton,  Elizabeth  Okie  ^ 

Paxton,  William  McGregor  ^ 

Pavne,  Edgar  ,, 

Peale,  Charles  Willson  » 

Peale,  J.  S.  , 

Peale,  James  ^ 

Peale,  Rembrandt  ^ 


International 
United  States.     Photo. 


Pearce,  Charles  Sprague — 12".    United  States. 

Photo.  Reprod. 
Pearson,  Joseph  T.,  Jr.  • 

Pearson,  Ralph  M. 
Pechan,  Jozsef — 419 
Peixotto,  Ernest — 232. 

Reprod. 
Pekenino,  Michele  § 

Pelham,  Peter  § 

Pellini,  Eugenio — 145  Italian 

Pelouse,  Leon  Germain — 2849 

United  Slates  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Pennell,  Joseph  § 

Pennoyer,  Sheldon  P.  • 

Peper,  Meta  A.  • 

Perard,  Victor  Semon  S 

Percy,  Isabelle  C.  *§ 

Pernot,  Henri — 663  French 

Perrault-Harry,  fimile — 664  French 

Perrie,  Bertha  E.  * 

Perrine,   Van   Dearing  * 

Perry,  Lilla  Cabot  • 

Perry,  R.  Hinton  t 

Petersen,  Carlo— 401,  402,  403,  404,  405,  406 

Swedish 
Peterson,  Jane  * 

Peterssen,  Reidar— 272,  273,  274,  275 

Norivegian 

Petiti,  Filiberto— 88 

Petrus,  Anna— 407,  408,  409 

Peyraud,  Frank  C. 

Pfeiffen,  Justus 

Phillips,  Caroline  King 

Phoenix.  I.auros  Monroe — 205 

Photo.  Reprod. 
Piazzetta,   G.   B.--1008,  4011 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Piazzonni,   Gottardo  F.  P.  *§ 

Piccirilli,   Attilio  * 

Piccirilli,  Furio  ^ 

Pick,  Lajos— 1053  International 

Pien  Lu— 390  Chinese 

Pien  Shou-mien— 391  Chinese 

Pierce,  Lucy  V. 
Pierre,  Gustave — 466 
Pieters,  Evert — 71 
Pietro,  C.  S. 
Pietz,  Adam 
Pietzsch,  Richard — +20 
Pine,  Robert  Edge 
Pinto,  Octavio — 56,   57 
Plot    Rene — 467,  468,  469,  470 
Pissarro,  Camille— 2819,  2826,  2827 

United  Slates  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Piza  Roig.  Jaime^21,  422  International 

Piatt,  Charles  A.  S 

Plowman,   George  T.  " 

Pogany,  Willv  International 

850,  851,  852,  853,  854,   855,  856,  857,  858, 

359,  860 


Italian 
Swedish 


United  States. 


French 

Netherlands 

t 

t 

International 

• 

Argentine 
French 


[  473  ] 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Italian 
French 
French 
t 
International 


Netherlands 

t 

International 


Pogliani,  Antonietta — 146 
Pointelin,  Auguste-Emmanuel — 471 
Poisson,  Pierre-Marie — 665 
Polasek,  Albin 
Pollak,  Max— 757,  758,  759 

Pooke,  Marion  L. 
Poor,  Henry  Varnum 

Poore,  Henry  Rankin 

Poortenaar,  Jan — 157,  158 

Pope,  Alexander 

Por,  Bertalan 

423,  424,  425,  861,  862,  863,  864,  865,  866, 
867,  868,  869,  870,  871,  872,  873,  874,  875, 
876,  877,  878,  879,  880,  881,  882,  883,  884, 
885,  886,  887,  888,  889,  890,  891,  892,  893, 
894,  895,  896,  897,  898,  899,  900,  901,  902, 
903,  904,  905,  906,  907,  908,  909,  910,  911, 
912,  913,  914,  915,  916,  917,  918,  919,  920, 
921,  922,  923,  924,  925,  926,  927,  928,  929, 
930. 

Portnoff,  Alexander  t 

Possoz,  Miley— 65,  66,  67,  68,  140,  141,  142 

Portuguese 

Potthast,  Edward  Henry  • 

Poiipelet,  Jeanne— 1054,'  1055,  1056 

International 

Powell,  Arthur  J.  E. 

Powers,  Hiram 

Powers,  Marion 

Prat,  Artur— 71,  72,   146 

Pratt,  Bela  Lyon 

Pratt,  Matthew 

Preisler,   Jan — 426 

Prenderpast,  Maurice  B. 

Preston,  James 

Preston,  May  Wilson 

Price,  Eugenia 

Priestman,  A — 427 

Prihoda,  Istvan— 931,  932,  933 

Prinet,  Rene-Xavier— 472 

Prini,  Giovanni— 147,   148 

Proctor,    A.   Phimister 

Profit,  Georges— 594,  595 

Proost,  Johannes — 159 

Protti,  Alfredo — 89 

Puech,  Denys — 666 

Puig,  Domingo — 45,  46,  47,  48 

Purdie,  Evelyn 

Purefoy,  Heslope 

Puthuff,  Hansom 

Putnam,  Arthur 

Putnam,  Brenda 

Putz,  Leo — 428  International 

Puvis  de  Chavannes,  Pierre  Cecile — 2831 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 

Puy,  Jean — 473  French 

Pyie,  Howard  • 

Quartly,  Arthur  • 

Quillivic,  Rene — 667  French 

Quinlan,  Will  J.  •§ 


t 
Portuguese 

International 


International 

International 

French 

Italian 

t 

French 

Netherlands 

Italian 

French 

Uruguayan 

» 

• 

t 

t 

t 


Quinn,  Edmond  T.  t 

Quires,  C.  Bernaldo  de — 58,  59        Argentine 
Raab,  Ervin — 429,  430  International 

Raditz,  Lazar  • 

Raeburn,  Sir  Henry — 2911 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Raffaelli,  Jean-Fran(;ois— 596,  597  French 
Ramberg,  Gustaf — 410,  411,  412  S'wedish 

Ramsey,  Allan — 2909 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Ramsay,  Charles  F.  • 

Rand,  Ellen  G.  Emmet  • 

Randolph,  Lee  F.  •§ 

Raphael,  Joseph  • 

Rauscher,  Lajos— 934,  935,  936,  937,  938,  939, 
940,   941,   942  International 

Ravlin,  Grace  • 

Realier-Dumas,  Maurice — 474  French 

Recchia,  Richard  H.  t 

Redfield,  Edward  W.  • 

Redfield,  Heloise  Guillou  • 

Redmond,  Granville  • 

Redon,  Odilon— 475,  598  French 

Reed,  Earl  H.  § 

Regt,  P.  de— 72  Netherlands 

Rehn,  Frank  K.  M.  • 

Reid,  Jean  Arnot  • 

ReiH,  Robert  • 

Reiffel,  Charles  • 

Reindel,    Wilhelm    G.  § 

Reis,   Joao — 73,   74,   75,   76  Portuguese 

Remington,   Frederic  *X 

Remsey,  Mme.— 431,  432,  433,  434,  435,  436 

International 
Ren  Yee-suen — 304  Chinese 

Renard,  Emile — 476  French 

Renaudot,  Paul — 477,  478  French 

Renault,  G.     119.     United  States.    Photo.  Re- 
prod. 
Renda,  Giuseppe — 149  Italian 

Reni,  Guido— 2893,  2898 

United  Stales  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Renoir,  Pierre-Auguste — 479  French 

Renoir,  Pierre-Auguste— 2822,  2825,  2828, 
2833 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Renom  y  Juamandreu,  Fausto — 437 

International 
Renouard,  Paul — 480,  599,  600,  601  French 
Rapelius,  Betsy — 73  Netherlands 

Reuterdahl,  Henry  • 

Revere,  Paul  I 

Revold,  Axel — 92,  93,  94,  95  Norwegian 

Reycend,  Enrico — 90  Italian 

Reyes,  N.— 26  Philippine 

Reynolds,   Sir  Joshua— 2902,  2922 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Rho,  Camillo — 91  Italian 

Rhynnen,  Jan  van — 74  Netherlands 


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INDEX  OF  ARTISTS 


Ribeiro,  Jose  Nunes,  Jor.  Portuguese 

77,  78,  79,   80,  81,   82,   83,   84,   85,  86,   87, 

88,  143. 
Ribera,  Juseppe  de    (called  Spagnoletto)  — 

2895,  4012 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Ricci,  Dante— 92,  93  Italian 

Rich,  John  Hubbard  • 

Richards,  Lee  Greene  • 

Richards,  Lucy  i 

Richards,  William  Trost  • 

Richardson,  Mary  Curtis  • 

Riclimond,  Agnes  M.  • 

Richmond,  L. — 438,  439,  440        International 
Riglietti,  Guide — 150  Italian 

Rimmer,  William  • 

Ring,  Alice  Blair  • 

Rippi-Ronav,  Jozsef  International 

441,  442,443,  444,  445,  446,  447,  448,  449, 

450,  943,  944,  945,  946,  947,  948,  949,  950, 

951,  951A 
Risque,  Caroline     Everett  t 

Ritchie,  Alexander  Hay  § 

Ritschel,  William  • 

Rittenberg,  Henry  R.  • 

Rittman,  Louis  • 

Rivera  y  Mir,  Vicente — 27,  28,  29    Philippine 
Riviere,  Henri — 602,  603  French 

Roberts,  Alice  Mumford  • 

Robinson,  Alexander  • 

Robinson,  Boardman  • 

Robinson,  Kathleen  Beverley.      118.      United 

States.     Photo.  Reprod. 
Robinson,  Theodore  • 

Robinson,  Thomas  • 

Robinson,  William  S.  • 

Rocha,    Hector — 60  Argentine 

Roche,   Pierre— 604,   605,   668  French 

Rodin.    Auguste — 669  French 

Rodriguez,   Guillermo  C. — 49,   50,   5! 

Uruguayan 
Roecker,    Henry   Leon  • 

Roelofs,     Albert— 75  Netherlands 

Roelofs,    Willem   E.,   Jr.— 76         Netherlands 
Roger     (Guillaume-Roger) — 372  French 

Rogers,  Franklin  W.  • 

Rogers,  Gretchen  W.  • 

Rogers,  Marv  • 

Roll,     Alfred-Philippe— 481,    482,    483,    484, 

670  French 

Rolsho\'en,  Julius  • 

Rom,  Henrik — 96,  97,  98  Norwegian 

Romanach,  Leopoldo  Cuban 

18,   19,  20,   21,   22,   23,   24,  25,   26,   27,  28, 

29,  30,  31 
Romanelli,  Raffaelle— 151,  152  Italian 

Romanelli,  Romano — 153,  154  Italian 

Romney,  George— 2888,  2916,  2919 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
R6nai-Kaszner — 952  International 


Rook,  Edward  F.  • 

Rosa,   Angel   Maria   de — 61,   62       Argentine 
Rosa,  Fabian  de  la— 30,  31,  32,  33,  34 

Philippine 
Rosales-Bagg,   Louise   de  • 

Resales,  Emanuel  O.  de — 1057,  105S 

International 
Rose,  Guy  • 

Rose,  Manuel— 52,  53,  54,  55,  56,  57 

Uruguayan 
Rosen,  Charles  • 

Rosenthal,  Albert  •§ 

Rosenthal,  Max  § 

Rosse,   Hermann — 77,  78  Netherlands 

Rosse,  Hermann — 952A  International 

Rossi,  Alberto  M. — 63,  64  Argentine 

Rossi,  Luigi — 94  Italian 

Roth,  Ernest  David  •§ 

Roth,  Frederick  G.     R.  t 

Rothermel,  Peter  Frederick  * 

Rouland,  Orlando  • 

Rousseau,   Theodore — 4036,   4037 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Roussel,  Kern-Xavier — 485,  486  French 

Roussel,  Paul — 671  French 

Royer,  Henri-Paul — 487,  488  French 

Roze,  Albert — 672  French 

Rubins,  H.  W.  § 

Rudnay,  Gyula — 451  International 

Rumsey,  Charles  Cary  X 

Rungins,  Carl  • 

Rush,  William  % 

Russolo— 1159,    1160,    1161,    1162,    1163 

International 
Ryden,  Henning  *t 

Ryder,  Albert  P.  • 

Ryder,  Chauncey  F.  • 

Ryder,  Worth  § 

Ryland,  R.  K.— 220.     United   States.     Photo. 

Reprod. 
Sabatte,  J.   G.  Fernand — 489  French 

Sacheri,  Cesare — 95  Italian 

Sacks,  Joseph  * 

Sagaminokuni,  Yoshihiro — 227  Japanese 

Sahlen,    .Arthur— 413,   414,   415,   416,   417 

Slue  dish 

Sahler,  Helen  * 

Sahlstrfim,  Anna--418,  419,  420,  421    Swedish 

Saint  Gaudens,   Annetta   Johnson  t 

Saint  Gaudens,  Augustus  X 

Saint  Gaudens,  Carlota— 1963,  1971  • 

Saint  Gaudens,  Louis  X 

St.  Lerche,  Hans  Norwegian 

283,  284,  285,  286,  287,  288,  289,  290,  291, 

292,  293,  294,  295,  296,  297,     298,  299,  300, 

301,   302,  303,   304,  305,  306,  307,   308,  309, 

310,  311,  312,   313,  314,  315,  316,  317,  318, 

319,  320,  321,  322,  323,  324,  325,  326,  327, 

328,   329,   330,   331,   332 

St.  Memin,  Charles  B.  J.  Feveret  de  § 

Sakakibara,  Roko — 148  Japanese 


[475] 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Sala,  Paolo — 96  Japanese 

Salicath,  Ornulf — 99,    100  Noriuegian 

Salvatore,  Victor  D.  + 
Salvesen,   Valborg  Schwartz — 105 


Netherlands 


Noriiefrian 
Italian 
Italian 


Sambo,   Edgardo — 97 
Sanctis.  Giuseppe  De — 38 

Sandona,  Matteo  • 

Sandor,  Mathias  * 

Sandzen,    Sven   Birger  * 

Sann,   Jacob — 101,    102,    103  Nori-.efrian 

Sano,   Mitsukasu — 52  Japanese 

Santo,  Angelo  del — 12+  Italian 

Sao  Yu-sien — 35S  Chinese 

Sargent,  Geneve  Rixford  * 

Sargent,   John   Singer.     206,   207,  211,   212. 

V.   S.     Photo.  Reprod.  * 

Sartain,  John  § 

Sartain,  William  • 

Sartorelli,   Francesco — 98  Italian 

Sasaki,  Takayasu — 91  Jaftanese 

Saubes,  Daniel — 490  French 

Saude.   Antonio   Manuel   da— 89,    90,   91,   92, 

93,   94  Portuguese 

Sauter,  George  International 

452,  453,  454,  455,  456,  457.  458,  459,  460, 

461,  462,  463 
Savage,  Edward  § 

Sawada,  Seiichiro — 169  Japanese 

Sawyer,  Edith  » 

Sawyer,  Edward  Warren  * 

Sawyer,  Myra  L.  • 

Sawyer,  Phil  § 

Saxton,  John  Gordon  » 

Scattola,    Ferruccio — 99  Italian 

Schaap,   E.  R.   D.— 79  Netherlands 

Schaap-van  der  Pek,   H.  W.  J.— 80 

Netherlands 
Schanze,    Oscar — 464  International 

Schelfhout,   Lodewyk — 160,    161      Netherlands 
Schermer.    Cornells — 81  Netherlands 

Schildt,  Martinus — 82  Netherlands 

Schille,   Alice  • 

Schipperus,  Pieter  Adrianus — 83 

Netherlands 
Schladermundt,    H.   T. — 219.      United    States. 

Photo.   Reprod. 
Schlegell,   Gustav   von  •§ 

Schmauss,  Peter  • 

Schmidt,  Karl  • 

Schmitt,  Albert  Felix  • 

Schmutzer,  Fred— 760,  761,  762,  763,  764 

International 
Schneider,  Otto  J.  § 

Schofield,  W.  Elmer  • 

Schoff,    Stephen    Alonzo  § 

Schonberg,   Torsten — 422,  423,   424,   425 

S'ivedish 
Schonheyder,   Anna — 104  Norive^ian 

Schoonover,  Frank   E.  * 

Schook,  F.  De  Forest  • 


Netherlands 

International 

226,    227,    228, 

Sixedish 

• 

Swedish 
United 


,  429 
-168. 


Schreve-Yzerman,  Jo — 184,  185 

Schreyer,  Adolph — 2846 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 

Schuessele,  Christian  * 

Schulenburg,  Adele  E.  { 

Schulman,   David — 84 

Schultheiss,   Karl   Max — 465 

Schultzberg,    Anshelm — 225, 
229,  230.  231,  232,  233 

Schuster,  Donna 

Schwab,  Eigil — 426,  427,  428 

Schwartz,    Andrew   Thomas- 
States.     Photo.  Reprod. 

Schweizer,   J.   t)tto — 146. 
Photo.  Reprod. 

Scopinich,   I.uigi — 100 

Scudder,  Janet 

Searle,  Alice  T. 

Sears.  Sarah  Choate 

Sears,  Taber— 112,    167. 
Photo.  Reprod. 

Seawell,   Harry  W. 

Segna  di   Bonaventura 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 

Segoffin,  Jean— 673,  674,  675  French 

Seifu,  Yohei— 132,   133,   134,  135,  136 

Japanese 


United   States. 


Italian 
X 


United    States. 


4015 


Sekiguchi.  Ichiya — 224 

Japanese 

Selden,  Dixie 

• 

Selden,   Henrv  Bill 

* 

Selva,  Attilio— 155 

Italian 

Senseney,   George 

§ 

Serruvs,   Yvonne — 676 

French 

Sesshu— 192 

Japanese 

Sesson— 198 

Japanese 

Severini 

International 

1164,    1165,    1166,    1167, 

1168,    1169,    1170, 

1171.    1172,    1173,    1174, 

1175,    1176,    1177 

Sevffert,  Leopold 

• 

Sha  Fu-ching— 373,   374 

Chinese 

Sharp.  Joseph   Henry 

• 

Sharpies,  James 

• 

Shaw.  Svdnev  Dale 

• 

Shen  Nan-ping — 432.  433 

Chinese 

Shen   Shui-tseng — 318 

Chinese 

Shepard,  Clare 

* 

Shibata,   Banvo — 17 

Japanese 

Shibata.   Gizo— 147 

Japanese 

Shih  Jui — 439 

Chinese 

Shimizu,    Rokubei — 137 

Japanese 

Shin  Ying-chin — 367 

Chinese 

Shinn,  Everett 

• 

Shirai,   Uzan — 44 

Japanese 

Shirataki.   Ikunosuke — 29 

Japanese 

Shirlaw,  Walter — 201.  United  States.    Photo. 

Reprod.  • 

Shoami,   Katsiivoshi — 225  Japanese 

Shore.  Henrietta  M.  • 

Shubun — 193  Japanese 

Shuttleworth,   Claire  • 

Siboni,   Emma  B.  • 


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INDEX  OF  ARTISTS 


Sicard,  Francois — 677  French 

Signac,   Paul — 491,   492  French 

Simay,   Imre — 1059,   1060,.  1061,   1062,   1063 

International 
Simmons,  Will  § 

Simoes  d'  Almeida  Sobrinlio, 


149 
Simon, 
Simon, 
Simon 


Jose— 147,    148, 

Portuguese 

French 

French 

Inlerniilional 


Jeanne  Lucien — 496 

Lucien — 493,  494,  495 

T.  F.— 765 
Simons,  Amory  C. 
Simons,   Marcius — 3841 

UniteJ  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Simpson,   C.   W. — 466  International 

Simpson,   Edna   Huestis  • 

Sinding,  Sigmund— 106,   107,  108,  109,  110 

A'orTic.if/an 
Singer,   William   H.,  Jr.  » 

Sislcy,   Alfred— 3820,   2821,   2824 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 


Sivori,  Eduardo — 65 
Sloan,  John 
Sluiter.  Willy— 85 
Sluyters,  Jan— 86,  87 
Smillie,  George  H. 
Smillic,  James  David 
Smith,   Alfred— 497,  498 
Smith.  Charles  L.  A. 


Argentine 

*§ 

Netherlands 

Xetherlands 

• 

§ 

French 


Smith,  George  Washington 

• 

Smith,  Hobbe— 88 

Netherlands 

Smith,   Howard  Everett 

* 

Smith,  J.  Andre 

§ 

Smith,  Jessie  Willcox 

• 

Smith,  Rosamond  L. 

« 

Smith,  Wilhelm— 334,    335,    2 

36, 

237,    238 
Sice  dish 

Smith-Kielland,  Per— 111 

Noriueeian 

Smithwick,  John  G. 

§ 

Snead,  Louise  Willis 

* 

Snell,  Florence  F. 

• 

Snell,   Henry  B. 

^ 

Sneden.  Eleanor  Antoinette 

\ 

Soga.  Nichnkuan— 176 

Japanese 

Soga,   Shohaku— 202 

Japanese 

Sohier,  Alice  Riiggles 

* 

Sohlberg,  Harald 

Noricegian 

r                      112, 

113 
,  11 

.   114,  li5,   1 

r                 16,  117 

8,  119,  275A, 

275B,  275C,  275D 

Somlo,  Lili— 467.    468,    469 

International 

Somme,  Jacob — 120,    121 

Noricei^ian 

Sorensen,  Henrik— 128,    139, 

130 

Xorivegian 

Softer,  George  W. 
Souder,   Mary  Rinard  * 

Souillet,  Georges-Frangois — 499  French 

Sousa   Lopez,   Adriano   de  Porttmuese 

95,   99,    100,   102,    104,    106,   114,   115,    116, 

117,   118,   119 
Spaeth,  Mary  Haughton  • 

Spanish  School— 2901 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 


Spanyi  Bela — 170  International 

Sparks,  Arthur  W.  • 

Spear,  Arthur  P.  • 

Speed,   Harold — 171  International 

Speicher,  Eugene  E.  * 

Spencer,   Mary  * 

Spencer.  Robert  • 

Spicer-Simson,    Theodore  ♦ 

Sprinchorn.  Carl  • 

Sprinchorn,   Gerda — 305  Swedish 

Springer,  Eva  • 

Squire,   Maud    H.  § 

Stacey,  Anna    Lee  * 

Stacey,  John  F.  • 

Stackpole,  Ralph  §{ 

Stadskleiv,  Thorleiv — 136  Norwegian 

Staigg,  Richard   Morrell  • 

Stangenberg,  Knut — 430,  431  Swedish 

Stanton,  Lucv  M.  • 

Stark,  Otto  » 

Steck,  Paul— 500,   501  French 

Steele,  Theodore  C.  * 

Steele,  Zulma  * 

Steelink,  Willem— 89,   90  Netherlands 
United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Steen,  Jan  Haircksz— 3999 

Stefani,  Vincenzo  De — 39  Italian 

Sterling,  Lindsey  Morris  t 

Sterre  de  Jong,  J.   F. — 91  Netherlands 

Stetson.  Charles  Walter  •§ 

Steuver,  Celia   M.  § 

Stevens,  Dorothv  I 

Stevens,  Helen  B.  § 

Stevens,  Thomas  Wood  § 

Stewardson,  Edmund  Austin  t 

Stewart,  Julius  L.  * 

Stoddard,  Alice  Kent  * 
Stoddard,  Frederick  L.— 109.      United    States. 

Photo.  Reprod. 

Stoitzner,  Jos. — 766  International 

Stokes,  Frank  Wilbert  * 

Storrs,  John  *+ 

Story.  Julian  * 


Straat, 

Hjalmar— 432,  433, 

434 

Stcedish 

Strandberg,    Gabriel— 239, 

240, 

241 

,    242 

Siiedish 

Strean 

,  Maria  Judson 

* 

Strickl 

and,  William 

§ 

Strom, 

Halfdan—    122,    123,    124, 

125,    126, 

127 

A 

'orivegian 

Strozzi 

—2905 

United  States  Secti> 

on,  L 

oan 

Collection 

Stuart, 

Gilbert 

* 

Stuck, 

Franzvon — 472 

International 

Sturgc 

s,  Dwight  C. 

§ 

Su  Chen-lien— 344 

Chinese 

Su  Han-chen— 392 

Chinese 

Suau, 

Edmond— 502,   503 

French 

Suei  Wen-kai— 242,  243 

Chinese 

Sullv, 

Robert   Matthew 

» 

[477] 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Sully,  Thomas  • 

Sulpis,  Emile-Jean — 606  French 

Sun  Hen-tai — 322  Chinese 

Sun  Pai— 385  Chinese 

Sundstrom,   Harriet — 435,   436,  437,  438 

S^^edish 
Sureda,  Andre— 504,  505,  506  French 

Surie,  Jacoba — 92  Netherlands 

Sutter,  Henry  R.  • 

Suydam,  James  A.  • 

Svabinskv— 767,     768,     769,     770,     771,     772, 
773  International 

Svarstad,  A.  C— 131,  132,  133,  134,  135 

Nor=iuei^ian 
Sylvester,  Frederick  O.  • 

Szekely,  Andor — 953,  954,  955     International 
Szekely,  Arpad — 956  International 

Szinnyei-Merse,   Pal — 473  International 

Tadama,  F.  • 

Taft,  Lorado — 126.      United    States.      Photo. 
Reprod.  t 

Tafuri,  Raffaele— 101  Italian 

Takakura,  Kangai — 18  Japanese 

Takashima.  Tokumatsu — US  Japanese 

Talcott,  Allen  B.  * 

Tallmadge,  Thomas  E.  § 

Tamasy,  Miklos — 474  International 

Tamaya,  Shunki — 5  Japanese 

Tanaka,  Yasushi  • 

Tang  Ying-^11,  412  Chinese 

Tang  Yu-sheng — 406  Chinese 

Tannahill,  Mary  H.  * 

Tanner,  Benjamin  § 

Tanner,  Henry  O.  • 

Tannes,  Marie — 137,   138  Noriuegian 

Tanomura,  Chokunyn — 173  Japanese 

Taplev.  J.  J.  Wooding  • 

Tarbell,   Edmund  C.  * 

Tarrit,  Jean — 678  French 

Tashima,  Ikka — 47  Japanese 

Tatebayashi,  Kagei — 204  Japanese 

Tav-ernier,  Andrea — 102  Italian 

Tawaraya,  Sotatsu — 177  Japanese 

Taylor,  Charles  J.  » 

Taylor,  Emily  Drayton  • 

Taylor,  Frank  Walter  • 

Taylor,   Minnie  C.  • 

Tefft,  Carl  E.— 30,    33,    137.      United   States. 

Photo.  Reprod. 
Teh  Chang  Chinese 

6,  91,  92,  93,  94,  95,  96,  97,  98,  99,  175,  176, 
177,  178,  179,  180,  199,  200,  201,  202,  247, 
248,  249,  250,  251,  252,  253,  254 
Teh  Hsin-chen  Chinese 

61,  62,  63,  64,  65,  66,  67,  68,  69,  70,  71,  72, 
73,  74,  75,  76,  77,  78,  79,  80,  81,  82,  83,  84, 
85,  86,  87,  88,  89,  90 
Teh  Hsin-yong— 204  Chinese 

Teh  Pao-kai— 196,  197,  198  Chinese 


Teles,  Ede  International 

1064,    1065,    1066,    1067,    1068,    1069,    1070, 

1071,    1072,    1073,    1074,    1075,    1076,    1077, 

1078,  1079,  1080,  1081 
Teniers,  David — 4002 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Ter  Hell,  Willy— 475  International 

Terada,  Motokichi — 166  Japanese 

Terborch,  G.— 2907 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Terraire,  Clovis-Frederic — 507  French 

Tersol,  Artigas  Jose— 546,   547,   548,   549 

International 
Thaulow,  Fritz  Noriuej^an 

139,   140,   141,   142   143,   144,   145,   146,   147, 

148,  149,  150,  151,  152,  153,  154,  276,  277, 

278,   279,   280,   281,   282 
Thaulow,  Fritz— 2817 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Thayer,  Abbott  H. — 243.     United  States. 

Photo.     Reprod. 
Thedy,  Max — 480 
Thevenet,   Fran<;ois — 508 
Thilmann,  C— 774 
Tholen,  W.  B.— 94,  162,  163 


International 

French 

International 

164,  165,  166 

Netherlands 

Netherlands 

• 


Thol-Ruysch,  Aletta  van — 93 

Thomas,  Seymour 

Thompson,  George  Albert  • 

Thompson,  Leslie  P.  • 

Thompson,    Nellie    Louise — 32,    47.      United 

States.     Photo.   Reprod. 
Thor,  Walter — 481  International 

Thorbjornsen.  Simon — 155,  156       Norwei^an 
Thorndike,  Charles  H.  • 

Tibor,  Erno — 482,  483  International 

Tichy,  G\^IIa — 959  International 

Tichy,  Kalman— 957,   958  International 

Tiedbout,  Cornelius  § 

Tiepolo,  Giovanni  Battista — 2896 

United  Slates  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Tiffanv,  Louis  C.  • 

Tihanyi,  Lajos-^84,  485,  486,  487 

International 
Tilden,  Douglas— 235,  245,  246,   253.     U.  S. 

Photo.  Reprod. 
Tingley,  Blanche  • 

Tintoretto,  Jacopo — 4003 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Tirman,  Jeanne-Henriette — 509  French 

Tissot,  James — 4040 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Titcomb,  M.  Bradish  • 

Tito,  Ettore— 103,  104,  105,  106,  107     Italian 
Tobari,  Kogan — 55,  56  Japanese 

Tomioka,  Hodo — 50  Japanese 

Tompkins,  Frank  H.  • 

Tonge,  Laramert  van  der — 95        Netherlands 
Tong-tai — 244  Chinese 

Torneman,  Axel — 245,  246  Swedish 


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INDEX  OF  ARTISTS 


Torre    Carlos  De  La— 66,  67,  68,  69,  70,  71, 

--,  Argentine 

Tor"sander,  Gustav— 243,  244  Stiiedish 

Tosa,  Mitsunari— 179  Japanese 

Tosa,  Mitsuoki— 179  Japanese 

Toshima,   Kofu-87  Japanese 

Tou'*saint,   Gaston— 679,   680  Fremlt 

Toyeki-206  Japanese 

Tokokawa,  Mitsunaga— 71  Japanese 

Toyoshima,  Teiun— 14  Japanese 
Trenchard,  James 
Trieoso,  Joao  de  Melo  Falcao— 120,  l-l 

^  Portuguese 

Trigoulet,  Eugene— 607  Frendi^ 

Troccoli,    Giovanni   Battista  ^ 

Trott,  Benjamin  , 

Troubetzkoy,  Paul  ''InT,     ',nM 

1082,    1083,    1084,    1085,    1086,    1087.      088, 

1089     1090,    1091,    1092,    1093,    1094,      095 

1096,    1097,    1098,    1099,    1100,    1101,    1102, 

1103^    1104 

Trovon,  Constant— 2854 

United  Stales  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Truchet,  Abel-510  f'-'"<^« 

Tryon,  Dwight  W. 

Tsuda,  Nobuo--16  J''^2Z 

Tsuda,   Seifu-156  •'^^^""' 

Tsuji,  Hisashi-28  Japanese 

Tsujimura,  Shoka-92  'i^^"""' 

Tsukada,  Shukyo-221  Japanese 

Tsukioka,  Kogyo-20  Japanese 

Tucker,  Allen 

Tunold,  Bernt-157  ,^J"%T^ 

Turner,    C     Y.-122,    181,    189,    197.     U.    S. 
Photo.    Reprod.  , 

Turner,  Helen  M. 
Turner    J    M.  W.— 2889 

'united  States  Section,  Loan  Collection^ 
Turner.  Ross  Sterling  ^ 

Tutlle,  Adrianna  ^ 

Tuttle,  Ruel  Crompton 

Twachtman.  John  H.  -^ 

Tvler,  Carolyn  D.  , 

Tyng,  Margaret  Fuller  ^ 

Tvson,  Carroll  Sargent,  Jr.  ^ 

tTfer,  Walter 

Ilitz    Bela  ..International 

960    961    962,  963,  964,  965.  966,  967,  968, 
969,   970,  971,  972,  973,  974,   975,  976,  977 
ITlIman,  Eugene  Paul  ^ 

Umbstaetter,  Nellie  Littlehale  . 

Undv,  Karola-488,    489  International 

Unknown-402,  403,  404  Chinese 

'%:m,  228,  229,  230,  231,  232.  ^^33^23;: 

235,  236,  237,  244 
Unno,  Bisei-223  Japanese 

Upton,  Florence  K.  . 

Usher,  I.eila 
Vadisz.  Mikl6s— 978.   979.   980,   981 

International 


Valderrama.   Esteban— 32  Cuban 

Valk.   Ella  Snowden 

Vallotton.   Felix— 511.    512  French 

Valstad,  Otto— 158,   159,   160,   161,   162,   163 

Noriuegian 
Valtat,  Louis— 513  French 

Van  Boskerck.  Robert  \V.  * 

Vanderhoef.  Charles  A.  S 

Van  Dvke.  Anthonj — 2923 

United  Slates  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Van  Elten,  Kruseman  H.  D.  § 

Van  Gogh,   Vincent — 4031 

United  Slates  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Van  Laer,  Alexander  T.  * 

Van  Marcke.  Emile — 4042 

United  Stales  Section.  Loan  Collection 
Van  Ostade.  Adriaen  Jansz — 4014 

United  States  Section.  Loan  Collection 
Van  Sloun,  Frank  J. 

Various  Artists— 419.  420.  421.  422.  423.  424 

Chinese 
Various  Artists— 238.  239  Japanese 

Vastagh,  Geza— 490.   491.   492     International 
Vastagh.   Gvbrgy— 493  International 

Vaszary,  Janos— 494,  495,  496,  497,  498,   982 

International 
Vauthrin,  Ernest-Germain — 514  French 

Vaz,  Joao— 122,  123.   124  Portuguese 

Vaz.  Julio.  Jor.- 153.   154.   155         Portuguese 
Vasquez.   Carlos— 499,  500  International 

Veber,  Jean— 515,  608  French 

Vedani,   Michelo— 156  Italian 

Vedder,   Elihu— 114,    193.     United   States. 

Photo.  Reprod. 
Vedres,  Mark  International 

1105,    1106,    1107,    1108,    1109,    1110,    1111, 
1112,    1113,    1114,   1115,   1116 
Velasquez,   Diego  Rodriguez  de  Silva  y      _ 

2890  United  States  Loan  Collection 

Veldheer,  J.  G.  Netherlands 

67,  168,   169,  170 
Veloso  Salgado,  Jose  Portuguese 

125,  126,  127,  128,  129,  130 
Velsen,   Suze— 96,   171,  172  Netherlands 

Vernier,  Emile-Seraphin— 681,  682         French 
Vianello,  Cesare— 108  Italian 

Vik,  Ingebrigt— 333  Norwegian 

Vildosola,  C.  de— 33  Cub'in 

Villani,   Gennaro— 109  Italian 

Villeneuve,  Jacques-Louis-Robert  French 

683  , 

Vinton,  Frederic  Porter 
Viti.  Timoteo — 4001  . 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 
Vittori,   Carlo— 110  Italian 

Vivian,  Calthea 

Vlaanderen,  Job  Netherlands 

Vogel,  Hermann— 516,  517  French 

Vogt,  Louis  C. 


[  479  ] 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Wickwire,  Jere  R. 

• 

Yamada,  Naosaburo — 161 

Japanese 

Wieczorek,  Max 

• 

Yamamoto,  Morinosuke — 36 

Japanese 

Wieslander,  Agnes — 250 

Swedish 

Yamazaki,  Choun — 41,  42 

Japanese 

Wiggers,  Derk— 107 

Netherlands 

Yang  Tien-li— 100,  101,  102,  103            Chinese 

Wilder,  Andre— 519 

French 

Yarrow,  William  H.  K. 

• 

Wiles,  Irving  Ramsey 

• 

Yasuda  Bunshin — 49 

Japanese 

Wiike,  William  H. 

t 

Yates,  Culen 

• 

Willett,  A.  E.— 230.     United 

States.     Photo. 

Yeh  Ku-kai— 218 

Chinese 

Reprod. 

Yo  Tsai-chen— 369 

Chinese 

Willette,  Leon-Adolphe 

French 

Yonehara,  Unkai — 43 

Japanese 

520,  521,  610 

Yong,  Teh-fu— 181 

Chinese 

Williams,  Alyn 

» 

Yoshida,  Hiroshi — 34 

Japanese 

Williams,  George  Alfred 

• 

Yoshida,  Homei— 45,  48,  51,  66 

:             Japanese 

Williams,  Isaac  L. 

• 

Yoshida,  Yetsutaro — 157 

Japanese 

Williams,  J.   Scott 

§ 

Young,  Arthur 

• 

Williamson,  Ada  C. 

• 

Young,  Charles  Morris 

• 

Willigen,  C.  A.  van  der— 108 

Netherlands 

Young,  Mattie 

• 

Willis,    R.   T.— 221.     United 

States.     Photo. 

Young,  Mahonri  M. 

§t 

Reprod. 

Yrolli,  VIncenzo— 112 

Italian 

Willson.  Martha  B. 

• 

Yu  Chin-po— 360 

Chinese 

Wilson,  Floyd 

• 

Yu  Chi-ting— 413 

Chinese 

Winslow,  Henrv 

§ 

Yu  Hsiao-shien 

Chinese 

Winter.  Taton— 529,  530 

International 

277,  27S,  279,  280,  281,  282 

:,  283,  284,  285, 

Wio  Yu-pi— 430 

Chinese 

286 

Wissler,  Anders 

Swedish 

Yu  Hsun— 22,  26,  38,  39,  40 

Chinese 

306,  307,  308,  309,  310 

Yu  Shen-sheo— 317 

Chinese 

Witsen,  W. 

Netherlands 

Yu  Shu-tze— 320,  321 

Chinese 

109,  110,  173.  174,  175 

Yu  Yuen-heo 

Chinese 

Wolbers,  Hermanus  Gerardus 

Netherlands 

215,  216,  217,  240,  241 

111 

Yuan    Shang-ting — 441 

Chinese 

Wolcott,  Katherine 

• 

Yu-chio— 323,  324 

Chinese 

Wolf,  Henry 

§ 

Yui,  Cho— 100,   101,   102,  103, 

104       Japanese 

Wood,  Franklin  T. 

§ 

Yusetsu,  Kaihoku — 178 

Japanese 

Wood,  Kathrvn  Leone 

• 

Zador,  Istvan 

International 

Woodburv,  Charles  Herbert 

• 

531,  983,  984,  985,  986,  987 

Woodville,  Richard  Caton 

• 

Zanetti,  Zilla  Vettore — 113 

Italian 

Woodward,  Ellsworth 

• 

Zaragoza,  M. — 35,  36 

Philippine 

Woodward,  William 

• 

Zaroubine.   Victor — 532 

International 

Woodwell,  Joseph  R. 

• 

Zettler,  Emil  Robert 

t 

Woolf,  Samuel  Johnson 

• 

Ziegler,   Karl— 536 

International 

Workman,  David  Tice 

§ 

Zeim,  Felix— 2843,  4020 

Worthington,  Beatrice  Maude 

_  t 

United  States  Section, 

Loan  Collection 

Wrangel,  Anna— 247,  248 

Swedish 

Ziffer,   Sandor— 533 

International 

Wright,  Alice  Morgan 

t 

Zilzer,   Antal— 534,    535 

International 

Wright,  Charles  Cushing 

! 

Zilzer.  Hajnalka— 1117 

International 

Wright,  John 
Wright,  Joseph 
Wright,  Louise  Wood 
Wright,  Margaret  Harden 
Wu  Chen — 401 

• 

• 

i 
Chinese 

Zim,   Marco 
Zimmerman,   M.  W. 
Zingg,  Jules-Emile 
522,  523,  524,  525 

§ 

« 

French 

Wuerpel,  Edmund  H. 
Wvant,  Alexander  H. 

• 

Zo,  Henri— 526 

French 

• 

Zoetelief,   Tromp,   J.— 114 

Netherlands 

Wveth.  N.  C. 

• 

Zoir,   Emil— 251,  252,  439 

Swedish 

Wyk,  Charles  van 

Netherlands 

Zolnay,    George   Julian — 234, 

247.     United 

186,  187,  188 

Stafes.     Photo.  Reprod. 

Wvlie,  Robert 

• 

Zon,   Jacques — 115 

Netherlands 

Wysmuller,  J.  H.— 113 

Netherlands 

Zonza  Briano,  Pedro — 75 

Argentine 

Yabu,  Meizan 

Japanese 

Zorach,   Marguerite 

• 

138,   139,  140,  141,  142,  143 

Zorach,  William 

• 

Yamada,  Chozaburo — 74,  75 

Japanese 

Zorad— 537 

International 

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INDEX  OF  ARTISTS 


Volk,    Douglas — 121.      United  States.    Photo. 

Reprod.  • 

Volkerling,   Hermann — 501  International 

Volkert,  Edward  C.  • 

Volkmann,    Hans   von — 502  International 

Vondrous,  C. — 775,  776,  777  International 

Vondrous,  John  C.  § 

Vonnoh,  Bessie  Potter  t 

Vonnoh,  Robert  • 

Vreedenbiirg,   C. — 98  Netherlands 

Vreedenburg,   Schotel   M. — 99  Netherlands 

Vuillard,  fidouard— 518  French 

Waav,  Nicholaas  van  der  Netherlands 

100 

Wada,   Eisaku — 31  Japanese 

Wagner,  Frank  Hugh  • 

Wagner,   Fred  • 

Wagner,   Robert  • 

Waite,  Emily  Burling  • 

Walcott,   Harry  Mills  • 

Walden,  Lionel  • 

Walker,  Horatio  • 
Walker,  Nellie  V.— 51,  117,  226,  254.   United 

States.    Photo.  Reprod.  • 

Walleszne,  Gvenes  Gitta  International 

503,   504,   505,   506,   507,  508,  509,   510,   511, 

512,  513,  514,  515,  516,  517,  518,  519,  520, 

521,  522,  523,  524,  525,  526,  527 

Wallin,  David— 249  Swedish 

Walter,  Edgar  X 

Walter,   Hendrik  Jan — 112  Netherlands 

Waltman,  Harry  Franklin  • 

Waltner,  Charles-Albert— 609  French 

Wandscheer,  M. — 101  Netherlands 

Wang  Chiao-chi — 438  Chinese 

Wang  Chien-peng — 405  Chinese 

Wang  Fei— 397  Chinese 

Wang  Hong-hsien — 151  Chinese 

■Wang  Ht<ao-iing — 5,  220,  221  Chinese 

Wang  Hsi-kai— 334,  335  Chinese 

W  ng  Hsun — 52  Chinese 

Wang  1—396  Chinese 

Wang,  Teh-chang  Chinese 

9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  23,  24, 

25,  32,  33,  34,  35 

Wang,  Wen-ming — 1,  2,  3,  4  Chinese 
Waning,  Cornells  Anthony  van — 102 

Netherlands 

Ward,  John  Q.  A.  t 

Waring,  Leila  * 

Warner,   Everett  L.  *X 

Warner,  Olin  X 

Warner,  William  § 

Warren,  Harold  B.  • 

Washburn,  Cadwallader  § 

Washburn,  Mary  S.  X 

Washington,  Elizabeth  F.  • 

Watanabe,  Osao— 58  Japanese 

Waterbury,  Laura  Prather  • 

Watrous,   Harry  Willson  • 


Watt,  William  G.  § 
Watteau,  Antoine — 4017 

United  States  Section,  Loan  Collection 

Waugh,  Frederick  J.  • 

Waugh,  Samuel  Bell  • 

Way,  T.  R.  International 

778,  779,  780,  781,  782 

Weber,    Sarah    S.    Stillvpell  • 

Webster,   E.   Ambrose  • 

Webster,  Ethel  Felder  • 

Webster,  Herman  A.  •§ 

Weele,  H.  J.  van  der— 103  Netherlands 

Wehrschmidt,   Daniel  A.  •!! 

Weill,  Edmond  • 

Weinert,  Albert  t 
Weinman,  Adolph  Alexander — 36,  43,  93,  95, 

99,  101,  120,  145,  184.   United  States.  Photo. 

Reprod.  X 

Weir,  J.  Alden  •§ 

Weir,  John  Ferguson  • 

Weisfenbruch,  Jan  Willem  Netherlands 

104 

Weiss,  Ana — 73,  74  Argentine 

Weiss,  Renzo — 1 1 1  Italian 

Weiss,  Samuel  A.  • 

Welch,  Katherine  G.  • 

Welch,  Mabel  R.  • 

Wellington,  F.  H.  § 

Wells,  Alice  Rushmore  • 

Wen  Hsun-kai  Chinese 

325,  326,  327,  328,  329,  330 

Wendel,  Theodore  • 
Wendt,  Julia   M.  Bracken — 29,  244.     United 

States.    Photo.  Reprod.  X 

Wendt,  William  • 

Wenk,  Albert — 528  International 

Wentz,  Henry  • 
Werenskiold,  Dagfin — 166,  167        Nor<wegian 

Werner,  Frank  A.  • 

Wertmiiller,  Adolph  • 

Wessel,  Herman  H.  • 

West,  Benjamin  • 

Westermann,  G. — 105  Netherlands 

Westrum,  Anni  von  § 

Wetherill,  Elisha  Kent  Kane  •§ 

Wetlesen,  Wilhelm — 164,   165  Norwegian 

Weyns,    T.   H.— 160  Netherlands 

Wheeler,  Janet  D.  • 

Wheelock,  Lila  Audubon  X 

Whistler,   James  McNeill  •! 

White,  Charles  Henry  S 

White,  Edwin  • 
White,    Gilbert— 190.      United    States.     Photo. 

Reprod. 

White,  Orrin  A.  • 

Whiteman,  S.  Edwin  • 

Whitney,  Beatrice  • 

Whitnev,  Gertrude  V.  t 

Whittemore,   William  John  • 

Whlltredge,  Worthington  • 


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Zubiaurre,  Ramon  de  International      Zutt,   Ar.  International 

538,  539,  540  1118,    1119,    1120,    1121, 

Zubiaurre,   Valentin  de  International  1122,    1123,    1124, 

541,   542,   543,   544  1125,   1126,  1127,   1128,   1129 

Zugel,  Heinrich  von — 545  International      Zwart,  W.  de — 176,  177  Netherlands 

The  symbols  used  in  the  Index  of  Artists  refer  to  the  Biographical  Index   (United  States 
Section). 

•  Painters  and  Illustrators,  pages  283  to  388. 

§  Etchers,  Engravers  and  Lithographers,  pages  389  to  429. 

X  Sculptors  and  Medallists,  pages  430  to  451. 


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